Math, asked by kartikpatalbanshi, 2 months ago

*The electric charge generated by friction is remain at the point of friction on the object, so what is this charge called?*

1️⃣ Positive charge
2️⃣ Negative charge
3️⃣ Static electricity
4️⃣ Friction Electricity​

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Answered by caffeinated
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The electric charge generated by friction, remains at the point of friction on the object is called the Friction Electricity.

What is Frictional Electricity?

  • Charge produced due to rubbing of to objects is called frictional charge.
  • One of the objects attains the positive charge while the other obtains the negative charge.
  • The charge remains at the point of friction between the two objects.
  • It is a kind of static charge.

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