because coin is made up of insulated metal thats why coin cannot charged
An electrical spark.
FOR tESTING THE SIGN OF CHARGE ON BODY, a device called GOLD LEAF ELECTROSCOPE. When the disc of a positively charged is touched with any plate of the charge capacitor. IF the divergence of gold leaf increases, then the plate is positively charged and if the divergence in the leaf decrease then the plate of the capacitor is nagatively charged.
It can be used any where and it is preferred over PNP transistor because mobility of electron is much greater than hole.Some applications of NPN transistorsSwitchingamplification(audio amplifiers)In manufacturing of several ICs(including 741,and TTL(74 series)).
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Theæ definition of farad is as follows; SI unit of capacitance, formally defined to be the capacitance of a capacitor between the plates of whichæthere appears a potential difference of one volt when it is charged by a quantity of electricity equal to one coulomb.
Coins are made of metal which is a good conductor of electricity. When you rub a coin briskly between your fingers, any static charge that builds up on the coin is quickly dissipated due to the coin's high conductivity, preventing it from becoming noticeably charged.
When a comb runs briskly through your hair, it generates friction between the comb's teeth and your hair strands. This friction causes the hairs to become charged with static electricity, making them repel each other and resulting in static or flyaway hair.
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it's a simultanious attraction between a positively charged ion and a negatively charged ion it's a simultanious attraction between a positively charged ion and a negatively charged ion
Ther is an electrical force of attraction between oppsitely charged ions.
No, ionic bonds form between particles with opposite charges.
The interaction between two charged particles is called an electrostatic force.
Electrons are the particles that flow between objects when they are charged by friction or conduction. Electrons are negatively charged and move from object to object, leading to one becoming positively charged and the other negatively charged.
A positively charged object will attract negatively charged objects and repel other positively charged objects due to the electrostatic force between charged particles.
Charged particles that can be transferred between objects include electrons (negatively charged) and protons (positively charged). This transfer of charged particles is what creates static electricity.
When a charged particle is placed between two charged plates, it will experience a force due to the electric field created by the plates. The particle will move in the direction of the force, either towards the positively charged plate or the negatively charged plate, depending on the charge of the particle and the plates.
The electric force between two charged particles decreases by a factor of 4 when the distance between them is increased by a factor of 2. The electric force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charged particles.