Physics, asked by Stangirl28, 8 months ago

Is it always possible when anything rubbed over a large surface be charged positively?
why?

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Answered by kiritchawhan
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Answer:

No, all objects does not get charged by rubbing.

Since rubbing is the process in which one body transferred its own charge to other body but the required condition is that both the body posses a property known as electro-static(Charge at rest).

Answered by IndianLadka
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Answer:

When one object is rubbed against another, static electricity can be created. This is because the rubbing creates a negative charge that is carried by electrons. The electrons can build up to produce static electricity

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