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Define electricity full chapter?with all formulas. Who will write the full chapter explanation with the formulas first I will make him brainliest

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Answered by DoozlesFairy
1

\small\red{\boxed{\mathcal{Electricity}}}

The phenomenon dur to which a suitable combination of bodies on rubbing get electrified is called electricity.

\small\red{\boxed{\mathcal{key idea}}}

1. There are only two kinds of electric

charges

2. The bodies having the electric charges

similar to glass rod are said to be positively

charged.

3. The bodies having the electric charges

similar to ebonite rod are said to be

negatively charged.

4. Like charges (similar charges) repel each

other.

5. Unlike charges (dissimilar charges) attract

each other.

6. The force of attraction or repulsion

operates even when the charges are

placed in vacuum.

The above statements are also known as 'laws

of electrostatic attraction and repulsion!

\small\red{\boxed{\mathcal{Note}}}

It must be kept in

mind that (+) and (-)

have no relation to

mathematical operations, but are symbols

to denote the charges

produce on glass

rod and ebonite rod

respectively.

Furthermore, it was

established that

electric charges attract

or repel each other,

even when they are

separated by vacuum.

Answered by dezisantosh
1

Electricity

The phenomenon dur to which a suitable combination of bodies on rubbing get electrified is called electricity.

keyidea

1. There are only two kinds of electric

charges

2. The bodies having the electric charges

similar to glass rod are said to be positively

charged.

3. The bodies having the electric charges

similar to ebonite rod are said to be

negatively charged.

4. Like charges (similar charges) repel each

other.

5. Unlike charges (dissimilar charges) attract

each other.

6. The force of attraction or repulsion

operates even when the charges are

placed in vacuum.

The above statements are also known as 'laws

of electrostatic attraction and repulsion!

Note

It must be kept in

mind that (+) and (-)

have no relation to

mathematical operations, but are symbols

to denote the charges

produce on glass

rod and ebonite rod

respectively.

Furthermore, it was

established that

electric charges attract

or repel each other,

even when they are

separated by vacuum.

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