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electrons get transferred in form of energy when photon of energy higher than binding energy falls on it electron is ejected in form of energy

by conduction,convection ,radiation

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by friction- by rubbing

by conduction - by touching

by induction - by coming in electric area

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If two neutral objects are rubbed together what will the resulting charges on the objects be?

-- Relatively 'loose' electrons are scraped off of one object and collected on theother one.-- In terms of the charge 'budget', the action leaves one object positively charged ...having less electrons than it should have ... and the other object negatively charged ...having more electrons than it should have.-- Now you have two oppositely charged objects.-- There's a physical force between them,-- there's a potential difference (voltage) between them, and-- there's an electrostatic field between them.-- If either of them gets near enough to a 'neutral' object, it's going to balance itscharge budget, either by sucking electrons from the neutral object in order to fillthe deficit, or by dumping electrons onto the neutral object in order to relieve itssurplus.Another answer:Because before you know it, they need a registry, a honeymoon, an apartment,and nursery furniture. That first rub puts them on the slippery slope.


What happens to the atoms in an object to generate a charge imbalance when it is rubbed with a duster?

I think you mean 'static electricity', it happens when the two objects exchange electrons, so the object will be charged either positively or negatively.


Can glass rod be rubbed with any other material?

anything can be rubbed its a matter of the transfer of electrons


What is a molecule electrically charged?

You can create a charged material bytransferring electrons. The negative electrons which orbit the atom can easily be transfered as they have no strong bonds. While protons in the centre of the nucleus have a very strong bond with the neutron. When two things are rubbed together the negative electrons get transferred. The object with the most negative charges are negatively charged and the material or object that has the most protons is positively charged. Different charges attract, same charges repel Basically a charged electric molecule is part of the total count of electrons or protons on an object.


What atomic particle can get rubbed off?

You think probable to electrons.

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Which of these move from one object to another when two objects are rubbed together?

ELECTRONS


How do materials become charged when rubbed together?

By electrons


Can electrons move from one object to another when rubbed together?

The transfer of electrons from one object to another by direct contact is charging by conduction. The transfer of electrons form one uncharged object to another by rubbing the objects together is charging by friction.


Can a negative charged object attract other negative charged objects?

objects can be negatively charged when it is rubbed with another object; a woolen cloth for example. this is because the electrons from the woolen cloth will be transferred to the object which is being rubbed! only electrons can be transferred to the object and make the object becomes negatively charged.


What object can best be used as friction?

your hands or two rocks rubbed together


What will happen if two object are rubbed together creating friction?

You get heat energ;y


How does a object become negatively charged?

if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo


Can electrons move or cannot move from one object to another when rubbed together?

Probably because they can. Before we had transistors we had vacuum tubes. In them electrons move between objects. They also move electrons between objects in particle accelerators. If your community has a cancer center in its hospital, you might ask them if you could have a tour of the radiation therapy department. The "linacs" used to treat cancer accelerate electrons.


How electric charge produced by friction in bodies?

When two objects rubbed together become charged due to electrons being transferred from one object to another.charging by friction is when two different materials are rubbed together or come in contact


Can glass rod be rubbed with any other material?

anything can be rubbed its a matter of the transfer of electrons


What happens to the atoms in an object to generate a charge imbalance when it is rubbed with a duster?

I think you mean 'static electricity', it happens when the two objects exchange electrons, so the object will be charged either positively or negatively.


If two neutral objects are rubbed together what will the resulting charges on the objects be?

-- Relatively 'loose' electrons are scraped off of one object and collected on theother one.-- In terms of the charge 'budget', the action leaves one object positively charged ...having less electrons than it should have ... and the other object negatively charged ...having more electrons than it should have.-- Now you have two oppositely charged objects.-- There's a physical force between them,-- there's a potential difference (voltage) between them, and-- there's an electrostatic field between them.-- If either of them gets near enough to a 'neutral' object, it's going to balance itscharge budget, either by sucking electrons from the neutral object in order to fillthe deficit, or by dumping electrons onto the neutral object in order to relieve itssurplus.Another answer:Because before you know it, they need a registry, a honeymoon, an apartment,and nursery furniture. That first rub puts them on the slippery slope.