Electrostatics
When an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, the electrons move from ebonite to fur.
A glass rod is rubbed with silk. State the kind of charge acquired by each.
Take a positively charged pith ball electroscope. Bring the charged body near the pith ball (without touching it). if the pith ball moves away, the body has a similar charge (positive charge) and if the pith ball moves towards the body, the body has a negative charge.
When an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, the electrons move from ebonite to fur.
When glass rod is rubbed with dry silk cloth, the electrons move from glass to silk.
When a comb rubbed with dry hair both comb and paper gets similarly charged.
A glass rod rubbed with silk repels an ebonite rod rubbed with fur.
An ebonite rod can be charged by touching it with a charged copper rod.
An ebonite rod when rubbed with fur acquires the _____ charge.
When a glass rod is rubbed with dry silk cloth, the charge acquired by the silk cloth is
When an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, the rod acquires
Two objects when rubbed together, get charged. The charges on them are:
A glass rod rubbed with silk is suspended near an ebonite rod rubbed with fur. What will be your observation? Give a reason for your answer.