Static charge (and thermal energy)
the three ways that charge may be transferred are through friction,charge polarization, and grounding.
yes it's the objects rubbing together and producing an static charge. this is the really simple answer.
Compare and contrast the movement of electric charge in a solution with the transfer of electric charge between solid objects?
Friction is created by rubbing two objects with different electrical charge.
When two objects rubbed together become charged due to electrons being transferred from one object to another.charging by friction is when two different materials are rubbed together or come in contact
the three ways that charge may be transferred are through friction,charge polarization, and grounding.
yes it's the objects rubbing together and producing an static charge. this is the really simple answer.
Compare and contrast the movement of electric charge in a solution with the transfer of electric charge between solid objects?
How are electrons transferred between objects? What makes an object capable of carrying a charge? What happens to the electricity after it's discharged?
Friction is created by rubbing two objects with different electrical charge.
When two objects rubbed together become charged due to electrons being transferred from one object to another.charging by friction is when two different materials are rubbed together or come in contact
friction between the tires and the ground.
Valence Electrons
-- the product of the magnitudes of the charges on the objects -- the distance between the 'center of charge' of the two objects
1.) by touching a positive object onto a negative or neutraul which will turn the object into having a negetive charge also 2.).......? 3.).......... edit if u know other 2
it depends on the charge...if it is positive on a negative they create static if it is positive on a positive or a negative on a negative...nothingAnother view:The friction develops heat.
They are the forces of repulsion.