What is frictional electricity explain with examples?
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It is the electric charges formed on two dissimilar objects, such as silk and glass or catskin and ebonite, by rubbing them jointly. Common examples of frictional electricity and electrostatic charging include combing dry hair or descending your shoes transversely a carpet on a dry winter day.
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It is the electric charges formed on two dissimilar objects, such as silk and glass or catskin and ebonite, by rubbing them jointly. Common examples of frictional electricity and electrostatic charging include combing dry hair or descending your shoes transversely a carpet on a dry winter day.
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