Define:
*Frictional electricity and give its 2 example.
*Conservation of charge
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Answer:
The Law of Conservation of Charge
The frictional charging process (as well as any charging process) involves a transfer of electrons between two objects. ... Electrons are transferred in any charging process. In the case of charging by friction, they are transferred between the two objects being rubbed together.
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Frictional electricity
Frictional electricity another name for tibo electricity electricity generated by friction. Its most commonly associated with static electricity common examples of frictional electricity and electrostatic charging includes combining dry hair or sliding our shoes across a carpet on a dry winter day Conservation of charge:
In physics charge conservation is the principle that the total electric charge is an isolated system never changes. The net quality of electric charge the amount of first you charge minute the amount of negative charge in the universe is always conserved.I hope my answer will help you