due to friction temperature increases and the valence electrons get enough energy to transfer from one body to the other. The body which loose electron get positive charge due to deficiency of electron and the body which gains electron become negatively charged due to excess of electrons.
Yes, a moving electric charge creates a magnetic field
opposite electric charge
A physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
Yes indeed, a current is just a moving charge. Even if the charge is on a comb, and you are physically moving the comb around the place.
Electrons are called electric charge. They are responsible for electric current.
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, induction and conduction
An electric charge is produced when a body has deficiency or excess of electrons from the normal due share.
An electric field E is produced by a punctual electric charge q or by any electrically charged object. The Efield produced by a charge is analogous to the gravitational field g produced by a mass : Fg= mg the same way Fe = qE.
A transverve wave
Electrical charges can be transfered through friction and contract.
no charge it could be no charge
Energy made avalible by the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Friction is created by rubbing two objects with different electrical charge.
When charges (means charged bodies) move , then we say that an electric current is produced. If charges remain at rest, current is zero. If charge Q moves through a metal in time t , then current I through metal is: I=Q/t; moreever, electric current can also be produced by rate of change of magnetic field through a metal...,
used for the measurement of quantity of electric charge produced during electrolysis
The name of such waves is "electromagnetic waves".