When a glass rod is rubbed with a silk cloth, charges appear on both. A similar phenomenon is observed with many other pairs of bodies. Explain how this observation is consistent with the law of conservation of charge.
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When a glass rod is rubbed with a silk cloth, charges appear on both. A similar phenomenon is observed with many other pairs of bodies. Explain how this observation is consistent with the law of conservation of charge.
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Rubbing produces charges of equal magnitude but of opposite nature on the two because charges are created in pairs.
- This phenomenon of charging is called Charging in Friction.
The net charge on the system of two rubbed bodies is 0. This because equal amount of opposite charges annihilate each other. When a glass rod is rubbed with a silk cloth, opposite natured charges appear on both the bodies.
- This phenomenon is in consistence with the Law of Conservation of Charges.
A similar phenomenon is observes by many other pairs of bodies.
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