When a charged object touches another object. Electrons can be transferred through friction. Electrons can also be transferred through contact and conduction. You can charge a neutral object by contact with a charged object. Charging by contact happens when electrons move from one object to a neutral object.
Charging by conduction involves transferring electric charge through direct contact. Examples include rubbing a balloon on hair to create static electricity, touching a metal doorknob after shuffling feet on carpet, and using a metal rod to transfer charge to a metal sphere.
Charging a neutral object by touching it with a charged rod is called charging by conduction. The charged rod transfers some of its charge to the neutral object when they come into contact.
Charging by induction involves using an electric field to transfer charge without direct contact, while charging by conduction involves direct contact to transfer charge between objects.
Rubbing a plastic comb with a cloth to create opposite charges on the comb's surface is an example of charging by polarization. Similarly, charging a metal sphere by touching it with a charged rod can polarize the charges on the sphere.
Some examples of electrical energy include powering light bulbs, running a refrigerator, charging a cell phone, and operating computers.
Charging by conduction involves transferring electric charge through direct contact. Examples include rubbing a balloon on hair to create static electricity, touching a metal doorknob after shuffling feet on carpet, and using a metal rod to transfer charge to a metal sphere.
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1.Charging by contact i. Conduction ii. Induction2.Charging by friction
Charging a neutral object by touching it with a charged rod is called charging by conduction. The charged rod transfers some of its charge to the neutral object when they come into contact.
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Charging by induction involves using an electric field to transfer charge without direct contact, while charging by conduction involves direct contact to transfer charge between objects.
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I believe you mean charging by contact as in electrons hitting the atom- then I suppose it would be a negative charge, because an electron is negative and it would make the charge of the opposing atom negative.
Rubbing a plastic comb with a cloth to create opposite charges on the comb's surface is an example of charging by polarization. Similarly, charging a metal sphere by touching it with a charged rod can polarize the charges on the sphere.
It is called contact
Friction and Contact
Some examples of electrical energy include powering light bulbs, running a refrigerator, charging a cell phone, and operating computers.