The glass surface will began to heat up and the particles will expand and move apart. This will make it hot and your mass inside you will heat
Glass is an insulator and will not allow excess charge to leave, as insulators prevent electrons from flowing freely from atom to atom.
The diamond, being one of the hardest natural materials, will likely scratch the glass surface due to its superior hardness. Conversely, the glass would not be able to scratch the diamond due to the diamond's hardness.
Rubbing the glass surface creates friction, which causes the transfer of electrons between the glass and the material rubbing against it. This transfer of electrons leads to an accumulation of static charge on the glass surface. The more rubbing that occurs, the greater the charge build-up on the glass.
When you rub a glass rod with silk, electrons are transferred from the glass rod to the silk, leaving the rod with a net positive charge. This positive charge creates an electric field around the rod, which can attract negatively charged objects or repel positively charged objects due to the principles of electrostatics.
The friction between your finger and the glass creates vibrations in the glass, which in turn transfers energy to the water inside. This energy causes the water molecules to move and create ripples on the surface of the water, resulting in the vibrating effect.
Glass is an insulator and will not allow excess charge to leave, as insulators prevent electrons from flowing freely from atom to atom.
The diamond, being one of the hardest natural materials, will likely scratch the glass surface due to its superior hardness. Conversely, the glass would not be able to scratch the diamond due to the diamond's hardness.
Rubbing the glass surface creates friction, which causes the transfer of electrons between the glass and the material rubbing against it. This transfer of electrons leads to an accumulation of static charge on the glass surface. The more rubbing that occurs, the greater the charge build-up on the glass.
No. An earthquake happens when the earth's tectonic plates rub against each other.
Rub the metallic surface with a magnet.
When you rub a glass rod with silk, electrons are transferred from the glass rod to the silk, leaving the rod with a net positive charge. This positive charge creates an electric field around the rod, which can attract negatively charged objects or repel positively charged objects due to the principles of electrostatics.
When you rub glass with cotton, the glass becomes positively charged. This occurs because electrons are transferred from the glass to the cotton, resulting in a deficiency of electrons in the glass. Consequently, the glass ends up with a positive charge, while the cotton gains a negative charge.
The friction between your finger and the glass creates vibrations in the glass, which in turn transfers energy to the water inside. This energy causes the water molecules to move and create ripples on the surface of the water, resulting in the vibrating effect.
the silk will rub of the electrons on the silk, leaving the glass positively charged
you will die
repel
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