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How do the charges compare when two objects are charged through friction?

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Answered by swethu143
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The objects become oppositely charged and have equal amounts of charge. ... Charging by friction occurs when two objects are rubbed with each other.

Answered by ranishrinivas
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How do the charges compare when two objects are charged through friction?

The objects become oppositely charged and have equal amounts of charge. The objects become positively charged and have equal amounts of charge. ... It is rubbed with another object, and electrons move onto the rod.

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