Give reasons why-
Rishabh rubbed a plastic scale over his hair and brought it near bits of paper. The bits of paper were attracted towards the scale. He tried the same thing with a metal scale, but the bits of paper were not attracted towards it.
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Most of us have seen the magical event when paper strips start ‘dancing’ and flying when a comb rubbed on clothes or hair is brought near them.
This is because the comb gets charged when it is rubbed. All the objects that we see around us are made of atoms, which are small uncharged particles. It consists of a positive centre made of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons, and negatively charged electrons orbiting around it almost like planets orbit around the sun.
These atoms contain equal number of protons and electrons so they are uncharged.
So the surface of any object made of atoms has electrons, which are negatively charged.
When the comb is rubbed against the cloth the electrons move between the two, and the comb gets charged.
Many of us have learned in school that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. The same thing happens when the comb is brought near neutral paper strips. Within the papers strips, the electrons get either repelled or attracted according to whether the comb has a negative or a positive charge. This makes the paper strips have an unlike charge in the direction of the comb, and makes them rise towards it.
This charge that is created when two objects are rubbed against each other is called static electricity. It is different from the electricity in our homes in that it does not move, as compared to the electricity in our homes which moves through wires and other conductors.
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This is because the comb gets charged when it is rubbed. All the objects that we see around us are made of atoms, which are small uncharged particles. It consists of a positive centre made of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons, and negatively charged electrons orbiting around it almost like planets orbit around the sun.
These atoms contain equal number of protons and electrons so they are uncharged.
So the surface of any object made of atoms has electrons, which are negatively charged.
When the comb is rubbed against the cloth the electrons move between the two, and the comb gets charged.
Many of us have learned in school that like charges repel each other and unlike charges attract each other. The same thing happens when the comb is brought near neutral paper strips. Within the papers strips, the electrons get either repelled or attracted according to whether the comb has a negative or a positive charge. This makes the paper strips have an unlike charge in the direction of the comb, and makes them rise towards it.
This charge that is created when two objects are rubbed against each other is called static electricity. It is different from the electricity in our homes in that it does not move, as compared to the electricity in our homes which moves through wires and other conductors.
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riya1000:
Thanks! But could you please tell me, why this condition is not satisfied in case of a metal scale?
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This is because the comb get's charged when it is rubbed.all the object that We see around us are made to atom
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