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what do you mean by fractional electricity? Give some example.​

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Answered by shayera1604
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Answer:

Frictional electricity is another name for triboelectricity - electricity generated by friction. It's most commonly associated with static electricity. Charge separation often occurs through rolling or sliding contact or collision, usually between different materials.

example:

1. writing with a pen

2.climbing a tree

3.walking on a road

4.scatting on a floor

5. slipping die to banana

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Answered by masoorihumera12
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Answer:

When two dry substances of different types are rubbed together and are then separated , each substances acquires property of attracting light pieces of paper , dry leaves, straw etc. The substances being rubbed acquire something which give them this property. That something is called Fractional Electricity. The substances are said to have become charged after acquiring or loosing electric charge.

The fractional electricity produced have been found to be of two types i.e., positive electricity (charge) and negative electricity (charge). The to substances rubbed together acquire equal and opposite charges.

Example:

Common examples of frictional electricity include combing dry hair or sliding your shoes across a carpet on a dry winter day.

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