A rod made out of ebonite, a hard rubber. The ebonite rod is often used in physics demonstrations of static electric charges.
ebonite is made by reacting 100% cotton with sulphuric acid
Ebonite is a poor conductor of electricity, it is an insulator. Electrons cannot move easily within it, but can it form and hold a static charge.
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1.9 g/cm3 for heavy ebonite
no because Ebonite is rubber. Rubber doesnt rust.
yes ebonite rod is charged and it has positive charge on it.
the ebonite will get negative charge
ebonite is 'gandhak mishrit rabar' in hindi
an ebonite rod is a solid in which you find little black phosterus in
ebonite is made by reacting 100% cotton with sulphuric acid
information about value of specific heat capacity of ebonite
it attracts it
No, ebonite is an insulator. Charges can reside on the surface but not flow through
Negative.
ebonite rod is a thin, round stick made of hard, black rubber.