the rod slightly attract each other
both get charged but with charges of opposite nature
anything can be rubbed its a matter of the transfer of electrons
The tip of a ball pen is plastic. When plastic is rubbed in a person's hair it attracts light objects due to static electricity. It can be any plastic that will create the static electricity. Even an inflated balloon will do this trick.
Yes , if elctron goes from fur to rod, fur is positively charged
If you charge up a neutral rod of plastic by rubbing it in material and hold it next to low powered water the water will get attracted to the rod.
the rod slightly attract each other
The plastic rod gains static electricity.
Silk Cloth
The Physicist who said first that the charge on a glass rod rubbed with silk is positive was Michael Faraday.
Rubbing a plastic body like comb on dry hair can impart static charges on it. Also, glass rod rubbed on silk cloth, ebonite rod rubbed on silk cloth. Most of them we have learnt in our schools. If you want a something really huge, try Van de Graaff generator.
When glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth it becomes positively charged and the silk cloth becomes negatively charged. This is because the glass rod looses electrons to the silk cloth which makes it positive and the silk cloth becomes negative.
Rubbing a plastic body like comb on dry hair can impart static charges on it. Also, glass rod rubbed on silk cloth, ebonite rod rubbed on silk cloth. Most of them we have learnt in our schools. If you want a something really huge, try Van de Graaff generator.
The silk picked up positive charges.
When a metal rod is rubbed with wool, it gets energized because the metal rod and wool both have opposite effects.
Not sure about a Peace of fur but when it is rubbed with a piece of fur you will get static electricity building up on the rod.
Positive charge
both get charged but with charges of opposite nature