a negative charge
Both are examples of static electricity generation. The big difference is the way the electricity is generated.
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when rubbed with hair, ruler acquires some charge due to static electricity...becomes charged body and attracts tiny pieces of paper towards it.
When an object is rubbed with a charged rod, the object shares the charge so that both have a charge of the same sign. In contrast, charging by induction gives an object the charge opposite that of the charged rod. so your object would be negatively charged.
A charged acetate strip would be negatively charged. So, it would acquire positive charge to become neutral.
The acetate rod loses electrons and becomes positively charged.
Both are examples of static electricity generation. The big difference is the way the electricity is generated.
When glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth it becomes positively charged and the silk cloth becomes negatively charged. This is because the glass rod looses electrons to the silk cloth which makes it positive and the silk cloth becomes negative.
the silk will rub of the electrons on the silk, leaving the glass positively charged
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A it has a electron
You can use the electrostatic series to determine charge by looking at the substances higher on the list will always lose electrons and becomes positively charged and the substances lower on the list always gains electrons and becomes negatively charged
when rubbed with hair, ruler acquires some charge due to static electricity...becomes charged body and attracts tiny pieces of paper towards it.
When an object is rubbed with a charged rod, the object shares the charge so that both have a charge of the same sign. In contrast, charging by induction gives an object the charge opposite that of the charged rod. so your object would be negatively charged.
A charged acetate strip would be negatively charged. So, it would acquire positive charge to become neutral.
I think you mean 'static electricity', it happens when the two objects exchange electrons, so the object will be charged either positively or negatively.
electrons are transferred from glass to rubber