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Why is this electricity called frictional electricity?​

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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Electrostatics - frictional electricity. The substances which acquire charges on rubbing are said to be 'electrified' or charged. These terms are derived from the Greek word elektron, meaning amber. ... If the charges in a body do not move, then, the frictional electricity is also known as Static Electricity

Answered by Anonymous
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The electricity is produced due to rubbing of two objects . That's why , it is called frictional electricity .✔✔

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