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what is ebonite actually in physics and why is it an insulator​

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Answered by sachindeo098
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Explanation:

it is a called as Ebonite rod it is a bad Conductor of electricity and can be use to charge the body by the use of a silk cloths

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Answered by ravikantsharmagaheli
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Ebonite is blackish brown and firm, but its main raw material is rubber. By mixing and heating rubber and sulfur, they combine and become low-elastic and very firm vulcanized rubber with an elongation percentage of approximately 3%.

This is what ebonite is.

The name “ebonite” comes from the meaning “ebony.”

Ebonite is black-colored, elastic horn-like material, and a crack in ebonite is glossy. It is clear brownish-red in thin-film form and brownish-red in powdered form.

Ebonite is sometimes called “hard rubber.” But we distinguish with hard rubber that is hardened with fillers.

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