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an ebonite rod is rubbed with wool is brought nearer to shell A, when shell A and B are made in contact, when the shell is separated slightly and the ebonite rod is removed show the distribution of charges on A and B

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When an ebonite rod is rubbed with wool, they get oppositely charged due to conduction.

Explanation:

Given: an ebonite rod is rubbed with wool is brought nearer to shell A, when shell A and B are made in contact, when the shell is separated slightly and the ebonite rod is removed

Find: Show the distribution of charges on A and B

Solution:

On rubbing an ebonite rod with wool, the electrons from the wool get transferred to the ebonite rod. The wool will now have a deficiency of electrons and hence it will be positively-charged. On the other hand, the ebonite rod has an excess of electrons and hence it will be negatively-charged. When an ebonite rod is rubbed with wool, they get oppositely charged due to conduction.

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