how does a body charged on rubbing class 8
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Molecules in the fur have a stronger attraction for electrons than the molecules in the rubber rod. During a charging by rubbing (or by friction) process, the material that becomes negatively charged does so because it simply likes electrons more than the material with which it is rubbed.
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For this fact to understand, it is important to note that the two bodies being rubbed must be made up of different material having different electron affinity now when two bodies are rubbed some amount of electrons move from one body to another because of different electron affinity, which means the body losing electron will be positively charged at the same time that amount of electron will be gained by other body making it negatively charged so the amount of total charge remain conserved for the system.
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