Triboelectric series: Most positively charged + Polyurethane foam Hair, oily skin Nylon, dry skin Glass Acrylic, Lucite Leather Rabbit's fur Quartz Mica Lead Cat's fur Silk Aluminium Paper (Small positive charge) Cotton Wool (No charge) 0 Steel (No charge) Wood (Small negative charge) Amber Sealing wax Polystyrene Rubber balloonResins Hard rubber Nickel, Copper Sulfur Brass, Silver Gold, Platinum Acetate, Rayon Synthetic rubber Polyester Styrene and polystyrene Orlon Plastic wrapPolyethylene (like Scotch tape) Polypropylene Vinyl(PVC) Silicon TeflonSilicone rubber Ebonite − Most negatively charged
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The ebonite rod will acquire a negative charge, while the wool will acquire a positive charge through the process of triboelectric charging. This creates an attractive force between the two objects due to opposite charges, allowing the wool to stick to the ebonite rod.
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The electrostatic series ranks materials based on their tendency to gain or lose electrons when in contact with another material. The triboelectric series, on the other hand, ranks materials based on their tendency to become positively or negatively charged when rubbed against each other. Electrostatic series is based on electron affinity, while triboelectric series is based on charge transfer.
Ebonite is called "कारबनाइट" (karbanait) in Hindi.
no because Ebonite is rubber. Rubber doesnt rust.
Rubbing ebonite against fur can create a static charge on the ebonite due to the transfer of electrons between the two materials. This can lead to the ebonite gaining a negative charge and the fur gaining a positive charge.
an ebonite rod is a solid in which you find little black phosterus in
The density of ebonite ranges from 1.1 to 1.3 g/cm^3, depending on its composition and manufacturing process.
Ebonite is a type of hard rubber that does not conduct electricity, so it cannot hold an electrical charge. You can use ebonite to insulate materials from electricity due to its non-conductive properties.
it attracts it
No, ebonite is an insulator. Charges can reside on the surface but not flow through
The ebonite rod acquires a negative charge when rubbed with woolen cloth because electrons are transferred from the woolen cloth to the ebonite rod.