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What are free electrons?

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What causes the charging of two objects when they are rubbed together?

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In each of the following cases, State which body loses electrons:
(a) A glass rod when rubbed with silk.
(b) An ebonite rod when rubbed with fur.

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A glass rod is rubbed with silk. Explain the charging of the glass rod and the silk on the basis of electron movement.

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An ebonite rod is rubbed with fur. Explain the charging of the ebonite rod and the fur on the basis of electron movement.

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Distinguish between conductors and insulators of electricity.

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Give one example each of a conductor and an insulator of electricity.

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State two ways of charging a conductor.

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Name the way of charging a conductor in which the charge is shared.

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Describe the method of charging a conductor by conduction.

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A metal rod A is to be charged positively by using another charged rod B. What should be the kind of charge on the rod B if charging is to be done by conduction?

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Explain the charging by conduction in terms of movement of electrons.

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Describe the method of charging a conductor by induction.

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Explain the charging by induction in terms of movement of electrons.

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Figure below shows a metal rod AB placed on an insulating stand.

In figure (a) a negatively charged ebonite rod C is touched with the metal rod AB, while in figure (b), the negatively charged ebonite rod C is held near the rod AB. State the kind of charges at the ends A and B of the rod, in each case.

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Can you charge an insulator by the method of conduction?

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What is an electroscope?

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Describe a pith ball electroscope. how can you use it to test whether a body is charged or uncharged?

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Name the two types of electroscopes.

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How will you use a pith ball electroscope to find out whether the charge on a charged body is positive or negative?

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