equal and opposite depending on the masses
When the bodies are rubbed against each other one body transffers electrons to the other body. Since there are no new electrons produced or destroyed the charge is equal.
The bodies Unlike charges attract one another and like charges repel one another.
Macroscopic bodies have charges of the order µC=10^-6
If the distance between two charged bodies is much greater as compared to their size,the bodies are considered as point charges.
The force which opposes relative motion between two bodies is known as friction.
When the bodies are rubbed against each other one body transffers electrons to the other body. Since there are no new electrons produced or destroyed the charge is equal.
The bodies Unlike charges attract one another and like charges repel one another.
Macroscopic bodies have charges of the order µC=10^-6
original preservation.
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If the distance between two charged bodies is much greater as compared to their size,the bodies are considered as point charges.
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The force which opposes relative motion between two bodies is known as friction.