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What is frictional electricity ?

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Answered by greatmagician
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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. Common examples of frictional electricity and electrostatic charging include combing dry hair or sliding your shoes across a carpet on a dry winter day.

Electrostatic charge separation can even occur through collisions between particles of the same material that have different phases. For example, falling droplets of liquid water and upward-blowing ice crystals within a thunderstorm, create a build-up of positive charge in the upper portion of a thunderstorm cloud, and negative charge in the lower portion of the cloud.

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Answered by brainly318
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The electric charges produced on two different objects, such as silk and glass or catskin and ebonite, by rubbing them together. Also known as triboelectricity.

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