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What are the charges acquired by an ebonite rod and fur when they are rubbed against each other?

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To determine the charges acquired by an ebonite rod and fur when they are rubbed against each other, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Materials**: - Ebonite is a type of hard rubber that is known to gain negative charge when rubbed against certain materials. - Fur is a natural material that tends to lose electrons when rubbed against ebonite. ...
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  • When two bodies are rubbed against each other?

    A
    They acquire equal and similar charges.
    B
    They acquire equal and opposite charges.
    C
    They acquire unequal and similar charges.
    D
    They acquire unequal and opposite charges.
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    Negative
    B
    Positive
    C
    Both
    D
    None
  • The charge acquired by a glass rod when it is rubbed with silk is:

    A
    Negative
    B
    Positive
    C
    Both (A) and (B)
    D
    None of these
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