When you rub amber against cotton, the friction between the materials causes a transfer of electrons, leading to a build-up of static electricity. This results in the amber and cotton becoming electrically charged, with the amber typically gaining a negative charge and the cotton gaining a positive charge.
Because Cotton is low on the list of electrons. If you rub 2 materials together, the lowest one on the list will take the electrons away from the other and it will result in a negative effect.
When two surfaces rub against each other, friction is generated. This friction produces heat and wears down the surfaces over time. In some cases, it can also create static electricity.
Sliding friction occurs when two solids rub against each other.
When two objects rub against each other, friction is generated between them. This friction causes resistance to their motion, leading to heat production and wear on the surfaces of the objects. Over time, this can cause the objects to wear down or become damaged.
When two surfaces rub against each other, it is called friction. Friction is the force that resists the motion of one surface over another.
When you rub amber against cotton, a static electric charge is generated due to the triboelectric effect. This occurs as electrons are transferred from one material to the other, resulting in amber gaining a negative charge while the cotton becomes positively charged. The charged amber can then attract lightweight objects, such as small pieces of paper, demonstrating the principles of static electricity.
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Nothing happens. I have amber and wear it with wool and other clothing. At the very most there is friction.
If you rub pyrite against steel sparks would fly.
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The Greeks discovered (2000 years ago) that you could rub certain materials against amber and the amber would hold a charge. Their word for amber was elektron.
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plate rub against each other to cause an earthquakes
When a cotton shirt and wool sweater rub together, they create friction that can generate static electricity. This can cause the fabrics to stick together or even produce a small spark. The different properties of cotton and wool fibers rubbing together create a charge separation, which results in static electricity.
They create friction, which energy transforms into heat.
that cant happen they slid of your hands and if you can do that they melt
No. An earthquake happens when the earth's tectonic plates rub against each other.