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It depends on initial condition of A and B. Whichever is more electronegative will attract electrons from the other .
As a result , equal and opposite charges develop on A,B.
The flow is flow of Electrons.
As a result , equal and opposite charges develop on A,B.
The flow is flow of Electrons.
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⏩When an object is rubbed with another, it may acquire an electric charge due to the transfer of electrons from one object to another. This is known as charging by friction.
⏩When an object is rubbed against another, the valence shell electrons move out and move to the other object. This happens with both, and the final charge is decided by the net flow of electrons.
⏩ Here, since A and B are rubbed they gain charge.
If we assume that A is electropositive and B is comparatively electronegative, then there is a flow of electrons from A to B as well as from B to A.
That flow is the electron transfer.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
⏩When an object is rubbed with another, it may acquire an electric charge due to the transfer of electrons from one object to another. This is known as charging by friction.
⏩When an object is rubbed against another, the valence shell electrons move out and move to the other object. This happens with both, and the final charge is decided by the net flow of electrons.
⏩ Here, since A and B are rubbed they gain charge.
If we assume that A is electropositive and B is comparatively electronegative, then there is a flow of electrons from A to B as well as from B to A.
That flow is the electron transfer.
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