The hard rubber known as Ebonite or vulcanite has a softening temperature of about 80 °C with a recommended maximum operating temperature of about 85 °C. The recommended minimum operating temperature is about 0 °C.Note that there are other materials carrying the name "Ebonite". The black oil called Ebonite (from Cross Oil) has a flash point ranging from 210 °C to 282 °C, depending on the grade, and a boiling point somewhere in excess of 360 °C.
the ebonite will get negative charge
yes ebonite rod is charged and it has positive charge on it.
it is a solid
statiç magnetic feature
no because Ebonite is rubber. Rubber doesnt rust.
Hard rubber. It's named after the bowling ball company that invented it.
ebonite rod is a thin, round stick made of hard, black rubber.
The hard rubber known as Ebonite or vulcanite has a softening temperature of about 80 °C with a recommended maximum operating temperature of about 85 °C. The recommended minimum operating temperature is about 0 °C.Note that there are other materials carrying the name "Ebonite". The black oil called Ebonite (from Cross Oil) has a flash point ranging from 210 °C to 282 °C, depending on the grade, and a boiling point somewhere in excess of 360 °C.
Ebonite is called "कारबनाइट" (karbanait) in Hindi.
1.9 g/cm3 for heavy ebonite
the ebonite will get negative charge
yes ebonite rod is charged and it has positive charge on it.
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