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Charging of Insulators

Since charge cannot flow through insulators, neither conduction nor induction can be used to charge, insulators, so in order to charge an insulator friction is used. Whenever an insulator is rubbed against a body exchange of electrons takes place between the two. This results in appearance of equal and opposite charges on the insulator and the other body. Thus the insulator is charged.
For example rubbing of plastic with fur, silk with glass causes charging of these things.
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COULOMB’S LAW
Last modified on:3 years agoReading Time:18MinutesCOULOMB’S LAW: Two point electric charges q1 and q2 at rest, separated by a distance r exert a force on each other whose magnitude is given by If between the two charges there is free space then Where ε0 is the absolute electric permittivity of the free space and ε0 =…
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If we comb our hair on a dry day and bring the comb near small pieces of paper, the comb attracts the pieces, why?
Last modified on:4 years agoReading Time:2Minutes If we comb our hair on a dry day and bring the comb near small pieces of paper, the comb attracts the pieces, why? Answer: This is an example of frictional electricity and induction. When we comb our hair, it gets positively charged by rubbing. When the comb is brought…
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Can two similarly charged bodies attract each other?
Last modified on:4 years agoReading Time:1Minute Yes, when the charge on one body Q is much greater than that on the other q and they are close enough to each other so that force of attraction between Q and induced charge on the other exceeds the force of repulsion between Q and q. However, two similar…
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Important Questions For Class 11 Physics Chapter 15- Waves
Last modified on:5 years agoReading Time:6Minutes1. Explosions on other planets are not heard on earth. Why? [1] 2. Why longitudinal waves are called pressure waves? [1] 3. Why do tuning forks have two prongs? [1] 4. A pipe 20 cm long is closed at one end. Which harmonic mode of the pipe is resonantly excited by…
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Important Questions For Class 11 Physics Chapter 14- Oscillations
Last modified on:5 years agoReading Time:8Minutes 1. The girl sitting on a swing stands up. What will be the effect on periodic time of swing? 2. At what distance from the mean position, is the kinetic energy in a simple harmonic oscillator equal to potential energy? 3. A simple harmonic oscillator is represented by the equation…
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Class 11 Physics Syllabus Analysis
Last modified on:5 years agoReading Time:23MinutesAs the board exams are just around the corner, I am sure everyone, teachers and parents included, are equally stressed. Students are busy with their last-minute revisions and are trying to get the most out of their study hours these days. Many of them are have their eyes and ears wide…
