An ebonite rod rubbed with fur has a charge of - 3.2 C. What will be the charge on fur?
On the basis of which property of charge did you answer the previous question?
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The ebonite rod acquired a charge of 3.2 Coulombs after rubbing with fur.
Fur acquires an electrostatic charge of -3.2 Coul.
Basis:
The law of conservation of (electric / electrostatic) charge is the basis. The net charge of an isolated system is constant. Here the net charge before rubbing is zero. There were charges on the rod or fur. So after rubbing also the total charge remains constant.
Property of charge is that charge can be destroyed or created in pairs of equal negative and positive charges only.
Fur acquires an electrostatic charge of -3.2 Coul.
Basis:
The law of conservation of (electric / electrostatic) charge is the basis. The net charge of an isolated system is constant. Here the net charge before rubbing is zero. There were charges on the rod or fur. So after rubbing also the total charge remains constant.
Property of charge is that charge can be destroyed or created in pairs of equal negative and positive charges only.
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Ebonit rod has charge 3.2 C after rubbing with fur....
Fur acquired an electostatic charge of - 3.2 C .....
Basis :
This is a familiar electric phenomenon in which friction transfers charged particles from one body to another.
Explanation :
If two objects are rubbed together, especially if the objects are insulators and surrounding air is dry, the objects acquire equal and opposite charges and an attractive force develops between them. The object that loses electrons becomes positively charged, and the other that gains electrons becomes negatively charged. The force is simply the attraction between charges of opposite sign.
It means atom should be electrically neutral by acquiring positive and negative charge.....
Ebonit rod has charge 3.2 C after rubbing with fur....
Fur acquired an electostatic charge of - 3.2 C .....
Basis :
This is a familiar electric phenomenon in which friction transfers charged particles from one body to another.
Explanation :
If two objects are rubbed together, especially if the objects are insulators and surrounding air is dry, the objects acquire equal and opposite charges and an attractive force develops between them. The object that loses electrons becomes positively charged, and the other that gains electrons becomes negatively charged. The force is simply the attraction between charges of opposite sign.
It means atom should be electrically neutral by acquiring positive and negative charge.....
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