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An ebonite rod when rubbed with fur acquires the ............ charge.

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When an uncharged conductor is brought in contact with the disc of a gold leaf electroscope, its leaves ....................

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Charge is shared in charging a conductor by the method of ...............

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Match the following

Column A  Column B
A. Two like charges   1 negative charge
B. Two unlike charges 

 2 repel 

C. Silver is a   3 insulator 
D. Silk is an   4 attract 
E. Ebonite rod rubbed with fur acquires   5 conductor 
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When a glass rod is rubbed with dry silk cloth, the charge acquired by the silk cloth is 

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When an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, the rod acquires

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When a negatively charged body is brought closer to another negatively charged body, then they will show

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Charging a conductor by bringing another charged conductor close to it without touching is called

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The factor responsible for charging a conductor is

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Two objects when rubbed together get charged. The charges on them are

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When a glass rod is rubbed with silk, the glass rod and the silk get charged because

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The conductor of electricity is

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A gold-leaf electroscope is to be charged positively by conduction. For this

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A glass rod rubbed with silk is touched with the disc of a negatively charged gold leaf electroscope. The divergence of leaves will

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The rod in a gold leaf electroscope is made up of

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The lightning conductor is made up of:

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What do you understand by electricity at rest?

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Why does a plastic comb rubbed with dry hair attract bits of paper?

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Who discovered the way of producing electricity by friction?

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Name two substances which can be charged by friction.

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