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Q: How an insulated conductor can be charged and discharged?
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When a person standing on an insulating stool touches a charged insulated conductor is the conductor discharges completely?

When Two Insulated Objects touch each other they are not discharged!!


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Why does metal comb on rubbing with hair does not get electrically charged?

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To stop the conductor from touching adjacent grounded structures.


If you rub a coin briskly between your fingersit will not seem to become charged by frictionwhy?

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