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25 March, 19:05

How does something become charged using friction?

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  1. 25 March, 22:09
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    "Where friction or rubbing results in the transfer of electrons between particles, objects can become negatively or positively charged."

    Explanation:

    The motion resistance of one moving object with respect to another is called as "Friction". It isn't a basic force, like gravity or electromagnetism. Alternatively, scientists believe it is the product of the electromagnetic attraction in two touching surfaces between charged particles.

    The friction have formula:

    Friction force (f) = coefficient of friction * normal force (N)

    For an instances when one ride a bicycle, an example of rolling friction is the contact between the wheel and the way.
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