Physics, asked by Gouri266, 1 year ago

why do insulators get charged easily by friction

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Answered by siddhartharao77
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Because insulators don't conduct electricity.

Gouri266: i agree with your answer but it get charged
Gouri266: why??
siddhartharao77: When you rub an insulator, electrons dislocated between the surfaces because of friction charges the insulator.
Answered by Swetha02
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Insulators can be easily charged by friction as the extra electrons which are gained cannot escape easily.

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