Chemistry, asked by gouthamcharan2008, 3 months ago

what will not transfer in electrification of objects?

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Answered by JashanR
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  • Objects are usually neutral because they have the same number of positive and negative charges.
  • Objects can become negatively or positively charged when friction (rubbing) results in the transfer of electrons between objects.
  • Protons and neutrons cannot be transferred, only electrons can be transferred by friction.
  • Protons and neutrons cannot be transferred, only electrons can be transferred by friction.If an object has more electrons than protons, then it is negatively charged.
  • Protons and neutrons cannot be transferred, only electrons can be transferred by friction.If an object has more electrons than protons, then it is negatively charged.If an object has fewer electrons than protons, then it is positively charged.
  • Like charges repel each other, i.e. negative repels negative; positive repels positive.
  • Opposite charges attract each other, i.e. negative attracts positive; positive attracts negative.
  • A discharge of the electrons from a charged object can cause sparks or shocks of static electricity, especially when the air is dry.

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