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When refill is rubbed with plain did the paper pieces
pieces of paper do not get attract therefore it not charged
yes
Because of a static charge caused by the rubbing.
Yes, it will because of the negative and positive charges which are on the objects, the rod will pick the small pieces of paper up.
When refill is rubbed with plain did the paper pieces
yes
pieces of paper do not get attract therefore it not charged
yes
because the come has chemical energy
Because of a static charge caused by the rubbing.
Yes, it will because of the negative and positive charges which are on the objects, the rod will pick the small pieces of paper up.
When straw is rubbed with paper it acquires charge due to friction. This straw when brought near uncharged straw induces opposite charge in the region of the uncharged straw nearer 2 the charged one. Then as the law is, unlike charges attract.
They may be eliminated by rubbing with abstergents and cloth. More intractable ones may be eliminated with fine sand paper (180~400). Then Polystone will restore its luster after rubbed with cloth and water.
no , because it is a temporary .the charge will remain displaced for 1- 3 Min's
Cloth can be heavier then paper. It depends on how thick the cloth is and how thick the paper is.
The iron rod becomes shinier and the wool cloth wears out. If you rub the same wool cloth on a hard rubber rod, the rod will become charged with static electricity and you will be able to pick up small bits of paper with it---whoopee!