The object disappears
Ø Method of rubbing two objects together
because the rubbing creates static, this static is a type of electricity
Rubbing wool against plastic doesn't actually "create" static electricity. However, rubbing wool and plastic together does increase the surface area of the two materials that are coming into contact. When this happens electrons are exchanged between the two surfaces creating an imbalance. It is this imbalance of electrons that we see as static electricity.
of course,it's friction.
Static electricity is generated by rubbing two nonmagnetic objects together.
Ø Method of rubbing two objects together
The rubbing causes electrons to be transferred.
because the rubbing creates static, this static is a type of electricity
Friction
The transfer of electrons from one object to another by direct contact is charging by conduction. The transfer of electrons form one uncharged object to another by rubbing the objects together is charging by friction.
Rubbing wool against plastic doesn't actually "create" static electricity. However, rubbing wool and plastic together does increase the surface area of the two materials that are coming into contact. When this happens electrons are exchanged between the two surfaces creating an imbalance. It is this imbalance of electrons that we see as static electricity.
friction
By rubbing 2 objects together. Like your hands. They start to get hot.
of course,it's friction.
you get it because of thhe two objects rubbing together so hard.
(Surface) Electrons are moved from one object to another, usually by rubbing. Note that the objects are non-conductors.
Static electricity is generated by rubbing two nonmagnetic objects together.