If we rub a coin briskly between fingers it does not charge why
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because the friction between our hand fingers are not able to charge a metal or iron material
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it is because a coin is conductor.
If we rub the coin between our fingers, it will create a shortage or excess of electrons of course by friction in that region, but as the coin is conductor, it has free electrons.
Those free electrons get redistributed immediately within the coin to neutralize and as such no charge is produced in the coin.
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