an ebonite rod is a solid in which you find little black phosterus in
No, ebonite is an insulator. Charges can reside on the surface but not flow through
to keep moisture out
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The flux is the outer coating on a welding rod. The flux is a very important part of the welding rod.
Heat the plate then, insert the rod. Hole in plate slightly smaller than rod.
it attracts it
yes ebonite rod is charged and it has positive charge on it.
ebonite rod is a thin, round stick made of hard, black rubber.
Hard rubber. It's named after the bowling ball company that invented it.
no
No, ebonite is an insulator. Charges can reside on the surface but not flow through
The ebonite rod will gather a static electric charge, as electrons are transferred.
Ebonite rod becomes positively charged and the fur becomes negatively charged. Hold on electrons: Fur > Ebonite rod So, the ebonite rod loses its electrons to the fur and the fur becomes negatively charged.
Static
no
paper sticking to a charged CD water attracted to an ebonite rod
You build a charge when rubbing vinyl with a wool cloth. The wool cloth is very weak in holding electrons so when you rub it with the ebonite rod the electrons transfer onto the rod. The rod is negatively charged (assuming that the rod was neutrally charged). The wool becomes positively charged (assuming that the wool was neutrally charged)