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a glass rod in rubber with Silk explain the charging of the glass rod and the Silk on the basic of electron movement ​

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Answered by kingofgamerrishabh
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a glass rod is rubbed with silk glass rod loses electrons and becomes positively charged seal gains electrons and become negatively charged explanation suppose glass rod in neutral forms has 10 protons and electrons example 10 unit of a positive charge and 10 unit of a negative charge while silk has seven electron and 7 protons example 7 unit of a negative charge and seven unit of a positive charge suppose on rubber rubber ring two together glasses rod losers 2 electrons and still gains two electrons now glasses rod has 8 electrons and protons on it 8 unit of a negative charge in 10 unit of a positive charge classes rod has a net 2 unit of a positive charge does glass rod has a positive charge silk has no 9 9 9 unit of a negative charge and seven unit of a positive charge silk has a net 2 unit of a negative charge does silk has accurate negative charge

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Answered by tanaymehta17402
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a glass rod is rubbed with silk glass rod loses electrons and becomes positively charged seal gains electrons and become negatively charged explanation suppose glass rod in neutral forms has 10 protons and electrons example 10 unit of a positive charge and 10 unit of a negative charge while silk has seven electron and 7 protons example 7 unit of a negative charge and seven unit of a positive charge suppose on rubber rubber ring two together glasses rod losers 2 electrons and still gains two electrons now glasses rod has 8 electrons and protons on it 8 unit of a negative charge in 10 unit of a positive charge classes rod has a net 2 unit of a positive charge does glass rod has a positive charge silk has no 9 9 9 unit of a negative charge and seven unit of a positive charge silk has a net 2 unit of a negative charge does silk has accurate negative charge

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