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how would you charge a body by friction​

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Answered by vsachan346
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Charging by Friction

When you rub one material to another, they are charged by friction. Material losing electron is positively charged and material gaining electron is negatively charged. Amount of gained and lost electron is equal to each other. In other words, we can say that charges of the system are conserved. When you rub glass rod to a silk, glass lose electron and positively charged and silk gain electron and negatively charged.

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