Why Do we say That the Charge acquired by a glass rod or an ebonite rod is static
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Thus, fur becomes positively charged. When anebonite rod is rubbed with fur the rod gets negatively charged because the friction between the fur and the rod makes the ebonite rod to gain electron from the fur. This is because, electrons in fur are less tightly bound than the electrons in theebonite rod .
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