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Rubbing has transferred some charges from the comb to the ruler. In diagram b, rubbing with a cloth has transferred some charges from the balloon to the sweater.
Static electricity is produced by rubbing two materials together, causing electrons to transfer from one material to the other. This build-up of charges creates an imbalance that results in static electricity.
Thales' experiment involved rubbing amber with fur, creating friction and transferring electrons between the two materials. This transfer of electrons led to an accumulation of excess negative charge on the amber, resulting in static electricity.
Friction is created by rubbing two objects with different electrical charge.
Thales' experiment involved rubbing amber with fur, creating friction that transferred electrons from the fur to the amber. This resulted in the amber gaining a negative charge, while the fur became positively charged. The separation of charges created static electricity.
Otto von Guericke was a German scientist and inventor. In 1660, he used a sulfur ball that attracted light bodies after being electrified.
Rubbing has transferred some charges from the comb to the ruler. In diagram b, rubbing with a cloth has transferred some charges from the balloon to the sweater.
Static electricity is produced by rubbing two materials together, causing electrons to transfer from one material to the other. This build-up of charges creates an imbalance that results in static electricity.
No, it is not safe to put rubbing alcohol in the washing machine as it is flammable and can be a fire hazard.
Rubbing of molecules.
Heat.
when we hit someone, he generates electric charges &he begins to dance & sing songsss.
friction
Static electricity.
Thales' experiment involved rubbing amber with fur, creating friction and transferring electrons between the two materials. This transfer of electrons led to an accumulation of excess negative charge on the amber, resulting in static electricity.
Friction is created by rubbing two objects with different electrical charge.
One way to cause charges to separate is by rubbing two materials together to create static electricity. This friction causes electrons to transfer from one material to the other, resulting in one material becoming positively charged and the other negatively charged.