Depends on the charge (and conductivity) of the "other" object.
Depends on the charge (and conductivity) of the "other" object.
Practically nothing
the ebonite will get negative charge
Then the charge of the giving object becomes more positive, and the charge of the receiving object becomes more negative.
They separate, with positive charges on one side and negative charges on the other.
Depends on the charge (and conductivity) of the "other" object.
If they change charge they become ions
the pith ball takes on a negative charge also, the charge transfers to the pith ball from the strip
They neutralize.
when two charged spheres touched each other,they lose their charge as they want to gain thermal equilibrium.Every body in the universe went to their stable form so the same thing is done by charges
An atom takes on a negative charge by gaining electon/electrons and thus, becomes an anoin
dogs&cats
the ebonite will get negative charge
Practically nothing
The cloud's strong negative charge attracts the ground's positive charge
An electron has a negative charge of 1.6E-19 Coulombs. This will subtract from the net charge of an atom, so the net charge will be less, assuming that a negative charge is less than a positive charge.
They attract their opposite forces are attracted to each other.