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how will you charge a.metal rod.with the metgod of friction

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Answer:

It is difficult to charge metal with friction.

Explanation:

The insulator can be easily charged with the help of friction, but we cannot easily charge metal with friction. As the charges that it will gain after the friction, they can easily vanish from it. In metal, charges are in motion and they easily escape from the surface when we rub it. We have to make a special environment in case of getting charged metal by friction. The atmosphere should be dry and a low humid at the same time. It will help them to gain charge.

Answered by ItzDeadDeal
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Answer:

It is difficult to charge metal with friction.

Explanation:

The insulator can be easily charged with the help of friction, but we cannot easily charge metal with friction. As the charges that it will gain after the friction, they can easily vanish from it. In metal, charges are in motion and they easily escape from the surface when we rub it. We have to make a special environment in case of getting charged metal by friction. The atmosphere should be dry and a low humid at the same time. It will help them to gain charge.

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