An ebonite rod is rubbed with fur. Compare the charges acquired by them.
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When an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, the electrons are transferred from fur to ebonite rod. This results in excess electrons in the rod and makes it negatively charged and fur has a deficit of electrons of the same number and gets positively charged.
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When an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, The fur loses electrons and the Ebonite rod gains those electrons. This makes the fur positively charged and the rod negatively charged. Again, It depends on the electron's affinity of a certain material. If the affinity of a material is negative, that material will most probably be a receiver of electrons.
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