Math, asked by AnushkaNileshThakare, 9 months ago

(a) There is ......... between like charges.
(b) ........... is responsible for generation
of electric charge in an object.
(c) A lightning conductor is made of a
... strip.
(d) ....... does not get electrically charged
easily by rubbing.
(e) There is
when opposite
electric charges come near each other.
(f) A .... can be detected with an



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Answered by tarannumperween8862
25

Answer:

a)repel

b)displacement of negative charge

c)copper strip

d)copper

e)always attraction

f)charged object

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by debarpanchatterjeesl
1

Answer:

a)repulsion

b)displacement of negative charge

c)copper strip

d)copper

e)always attraction

f)charged object

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Similar charges repel each other. Unlike charging, it attracts. Two negative charges repel each other and a positive charge attracts a negative charge.
  • Attraction or repulsion acts along a line between two charges.
  • The magnitude of the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two charges. Therefore, when the distance between two charges is doubled, the attractive or repulsive force weakens and decreases to a quarter of its original value. If the charge is 10 times closer, the magnitude of the force will be 100 times greater.
  • A lightning rod is a metal rod attached to a structure designed to protect the structure from lightning strikes. When lightning strikes a structure, it preferentially hits the staff and is conducted to ground by the wire, rather than passing through the structure causing fire and electric shock. Lightning rods are also called end pieces, air connections, or lightning rods.

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