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what is frictional electricity.?​

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FricTional electricity = Frictional electricity is the electricity produced by rubbing two suitable bodies and transfer of electrons from one body to other.

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Electrons in glass are loosely bound in it than the electrons in silk. So, when glass and silk are rubbed together, the comparatively loosely bound electrons from glass get transferred to silk.

As a result, glass becomes positively charged and silk becomes negatively charged.

Electrons in fur are loosely bound in it than the electrons in ebonite. So, when ebonite and fur are rubbed together, the comparatively loosely bound electrons from fur get transferred to ebonite.

As a result, ebonite becomes negatively charged and fur becomes positively charged.

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Frictional Electricity

Friction electricity is a force that opposes the relative tangential motion between two planes. The value of the force of friction depends on the force of force between the two planes.

Static friction occurs in the parallel direction of the contact surface of two bodies, but kinetic friction does not depend on the direction of motion.

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