Make a list of all the objects in your daily life on which electric charges can be generated.
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Examples of our 'daily life about effects' which are caused by the 'transfer of charges':
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We can see some of the events where we can find the transfer of charges in our daily life.
When we rub our hair with the 'plastic comb' and then the 'comb' bring near to some 'small pieces of paper' then we can see the 'comb' attract the 'small pieces of paper'. 'Static electricity' is generated in this process.
If we rub a balloon with the woolen cloth and 'rub the refill' with the polythene then the balloon attracts the refill.
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- A photocopy device is one of the reasonable illustrations of electrostatic force in real life. The initial article is positioned on a glass screen. The picture of this basic article is transported to a drum that is fully charged. The ink powder or the toner utilized is usually charged with a negative polarity.
- When we ride a chunk of paper with the grease in our skull with the assistance of a comb generates electrostatic force. Balloons bring captivated by another balloon when one of them is wiped with fur.
- pulling our feet on the carpet will accumulate a charge, but so will regular walking or continually tickling our head with a balloon! It's the sheer communication between two various types of equipment that results in a charge shifting from one subject to another.
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