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How Does A Rubber Rod Become Negatively. charges in atoms and molecules can be separated—for example, by rubbing materials together. a common method of producing charge in the lab is to rub cat or rabbit fur against stiff rubber, producing a negative charge on the rubber rod. when an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur the rod gets negatively charged because the friction between the fur and the rod makes. The rubber that the rod. which statement best explains why a rubber rod becomes negatively charged when rubbed with fur? If the affinity of a. The duster has lost electrons, giving it a positive charge. the polythene rod has gained electrons, giving it a negative charge. if the affinity of a material is negative, that material will most probably be a receiver of electrons. similarly, the amber, plastic, or hard rubber acquires a net negative charge since they have excess electrons.

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If the affinity of a. which statement best explains why a rubber rod becomes negatively charged when rubbed with fur? a common method of producing charge in the lab is to rub cat or rabbit fur against stiff rubber, producing a negative charge on the rubber rod. charges in atoms and molecules can be separated—for example, by rubbing materials together. if the affinity of a material is negative, that material will most probably be a receiver of electrons. when an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur the rod gets negatively charged because the friction between the fur and the rod makes. The duster has lost electrons, giving it a positive charge. similarly, the amber, plastic, or hard rubber acquires a net negative charge since they have excess electrons. The rubber that the rod. the polythene rod has gained electrons, giving it a negative charge.

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How Does A Rubber Rod Become Negatively similarly, the amber, plastic, or hard rubber acquires a net negative charge since they have excess electrons. The rubber that the rod. the polythene rod has gained electrons, giving it a negative charge. If the affinity of a. similarly, the amber, plastic, or hard rubber acquires a net negative charge since they have excess electrons. if the affinity of a material is negative, that material will most probably be a receiver of electrons. charges in atoms and molecules can be separated—for example, by rubbing materials together. The duster has lost electrons, giving it a positive charge. a common method of producing charge in the lab is to rub cat or rabbit fur against stiff rubber, producing a negative charge on the rubber rod. which statement best explains why a rubber rod becomes negatively charged when rubbed with fur? when an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur the rod gets negatively charged because the friction between the fur and the rod makes.

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