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    #1

    Jul 14, 2010, 08:10 AM
    How does a body get charged by rubbing
    Just a quick question.
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    Jul 14, 2010, 08:12 AM
    Well it's does get rather excited, but it depends on what it's being rubbed with.
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    Jul 14, 2010, 08:13 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Curlyben View Post
    Well it's does get rather excited, but it depends on what it's being rubbed with.
    I think they meant static charge Curlyben
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    Jul 14, 2010, 08:15 AM
    Yep got that, what did YOU think I meant ;)
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    Jul 18, 2010, 07:14 AM

    Yes, as a matter of fact, Ben did say the right thing, but in another context, that goes into WT :eek:

    Ok, back into the good context, some materials when rubbed against other materials get charged. The electrons of on of the two materials get enough energy (or are excited) and move to the other material. As a result, the one losing electrons becomes positively charged, and the on obtaining electrons become negatively charged.
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    Jul 18, 2010, 08:07 AM
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    Heheheh I have NO idea what Emo was thinking there ;)
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    Mar 2, 2012, 05:58 AM
    A body gets charged by the friction of one body rubbing against another. When an object made of a substance like glass, plastic, ebonite, amber nylon, hard rubber etc. is rubber with wool, fur or silk, it electrically charge. The electrons of two materials get enough energy and move to the other material. As a result, the one losing electrons becomes positively charged, and the on obtaining electrons become negatively charged.

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