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What is Frictional electricity??

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Answered by TrapNation
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FRICTIONAL Electricity
→ Electricity which is produced by rubbing of two substances is called frictional electricity
When two substances rubbed with each-other, one
substance losses electron and becomes positively charge
where as other substance gain electron and becomes
negatively charge. This transfer of electrons between two
substances is responsible to produce charge and to flow electricity. For example when a glass rod rubbed with silk cloth, glass rod beeomes positively charged by loosing
electrons where as silk cloth becomes negatively charged by gaining electrons. .

✴IMPORTANTNOTE


Fur, flannel, wax, glass rod, cotton, paper, silk cloth, human
skin, , amber, sulphur, ebonite
rod. wood, metals, rubber, resin
When any two materials from the above series are taken and rubbed with each other, the material occurring first acquired positive charge by loosing electrons where
as substance occurring later acquires negative charge by gaining electrons: For example when glass rod rubbed with silk cloth, glass rod becomes positively charge and silk cloth becomes negatively charge.

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