Physics, asked by priya2851985, 1 month ago

how charges are produced by friction​

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Answered by moulikasanyal
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Hi, here's your answer:-

Rubbing certain materials with one another can cause the built-up of electrical charges on the surfaces. So charges are produced by friction.

Example: Combing hair charges are transferred from the hair to comb due to friction.

Detailed explanation :- When insulating materials rub against each other, they may become electrically charged . Electrons , which are negatively charged, may be 'rubbed off' one material and on to the other. The material that gains electrons becomes negatively charged. The material that loses electrons is left with a positive charge.

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Answered by leenam1ali
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When a conductor or component is rubbed against another appropriate object, there is a transfer of charges between the conductors due to friction. The body that gains electrons on rubbing will become negatively charged, and the body that releases electrons on rubbing becomes positively charged.

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