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Spread small pleces of paper on a table. Rub a piece of thermocol or an inflatedballoon against silk cloth and bring it near these piecees.

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Pleces of paper, peacock feather and our hair show some movements. All these objects develop static electricity and hence this movement is seen.
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Rub one end of a glass rod against a silk cloth. Due to the rubbing a small charge will get transferred from one object to the other. As a result both the objects will become somewhat charged. Suspend this rod freely in air with the help of a thread. Now charge another glass rod in the same manner and bring it near the suspended tod. What do you see?

Do you have experience of the instances given below? : A plastic comb or ruler rubbed on dry hair attracts pieces of paper. : If we pass near a polyester curtain again and again, it gets attracted towards us. : If we rub a blanket with our hands and take it near a metal object, a spark is seen in the dark. : What is the cause of these effects?

Do you have experience of the instances given below? : A plastic comb or ruler rubbed on dry hair attracts pieces of paper. : If we pass near a polyester curtain again and again, it gets attracted towards us. : If we rub a blanket with our hands and take it near a metal object, a spark is seen in the dark. : What do the above observations tell us?

To charge an object by contact. : Rub a plastic comb against paper. Touch this comb with another unchagred comb. Take the other comb near some pieces of paper. What happens?

Now take plastic rod. Rub one of its ends against a woollen cloth. Bring that end near the suspended glass rod. Now what do you see?

Odd one out. : Bringing rubbed silk cloth near neutral glass rod, bringing rubbed glass rod near rubbed silk cloth, bringing rubbed glass rod near another rubbed galss rod, bringing rubbed glass rod near neutral glass rod.

Answer the following question : In the following example, state whether the force is a contact force or non contact force : when a comb is rubbed against hair, small pieces of paper kept on a table get attracted to the comb.

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