Rod Ball is 5' 10".
To properly install a pop-up drain ball rod assembly in your sink, first, insert the ball rod into the hole at the back of the drain. Then, attach the ball rod to the lift rod using the provided hardware. Finally, adjust the ball rod and lift rod to ensure smooth operation of the pop-up drain.
When you move the ebonite rod closer to the pith ball, the pith ball becomes negatively charged due to the transfer of electrons from the rod to the ball (inducing a positive charge on the rod). When you move the rod away, the pith ball returns to its neutral state as the charges redistribute.
Assuming the pith ball is uncharged, and the rod isn't touching it: The electron particles on the fur will have come off on the rod, giving it a negative charge. As a result, the pith ball will be attracted to the rod because all uncharged matter is attracted to charge matter.
The pith ball will be attracted to the plastic rod because the rod acquires a negative charge when rubbed with silk. This causes the pith ball, which is neutral, to be attracted to the rod due to the opposite charges.
They keep dirt and water out of a tie rod or ball joint, and grease in.They keep dirt and water out of a tie rod or ball joint, and grease in.
The ball joint should be permanently in the tie rod end. If it is bad, you have to replace the entire tie rod end.
yes, because usually metals are positively charged and positive repells positive
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A neutral pith ball will move towards a charged rod because the rod induces a temporary separation of charges in the ball, causing attraction between the positive charges induced in the side closer to the rod and the negative charges induced in the side farther from the rod. This results in an overall net attraction towards the charged rod.
protons in the metal move toward the rod.
When the glass rod is rubbed with a cloth, it acquires a positive charge by gaining electrons. When the charged glass rod is brought close to the pith ball, the negative charges in the pith ball are repelled, causing the pith ball to become positively charged by induction.