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Does ebonite rod get charge

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Answered by AdorableMe
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When you rub anything with ebonite rod, the chemical bond is formed between some parts of the the two surface. Rod has its electron more tightly bound than that other object. So, that object donates electrons to the rod while electrons from rod won't come out. Due to excess of electrons in rod, it becomes negatively charged while the other object with lost electrons, becomes deficient of electrons. Thus, the object becomes positively charged.

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