Table of Contents
- 1 How does the rod become negatively charged?
- 2 What happens when a metal rod is charged negatively?
- 3 What is the charge of an object repelled by a negatively charged rod?
- 4 What is the process of charging by induction?
- 5 What happens when a negatively charged rod touches a neutral metal sphere?
- 6 What happens when a negatively charged rod is brought near a positively charged Electroscope?
How does the rod become negatively charged?
When a polythene rod is rubbed with a duster, the friction causes electrons to gain energy. Electrons gain enough energy to leave the atom and ‘rub off’ onto the polythene rod. The polythene rod has gained electrons, giving it a negative charge.
What happens when a metal rod is charged negatively?
When the negatively-charged rod is brought close to the electroscope, positive charges are attracted to it and negative charges are repelled away from it. If they are brought into contact, they will both take a net negative charge.
Is a metal rod negatively charged?
A metal sphere is electrically neutral. It is touched by a positively charged metal rod.
How can a metal rod be charged by induction?
The process of charging the uncharged object by bringing another charged object near to it, but not touching it, is called charging by induction. Consider an uncharged metal sphere and negatively charged plastic rod as shown in below figure (1). Thus, the sphere becomes positively charged by induction.
What is the charge of an object repelled by a negatively charged rod?
heavier than a normal aluminum atom 5. What is the charge of an object repelled by a negatively charged rubber rod? A. It must be positively charged.
What is the process of charging by induction?
In the induction process, a charged object is brought near but not touched to a neutral conducting object. The touching of the ground to the object permits a flow of electrons between the object and the ground. The flow of electrons results in a permanent charge being left upon the object.
What method of charging is evident when a negatively charged rod touches a conductor?
charging by conduction
This is called charging by conduction. Figure 2 (c) Charging by Conduction The negatively charged rod touches the knob on the electroscope.
How do you negatively charge something?
An electrical charge is created when electrons are transferred to or removed from an object. Because electrons have a negative charge, when they are added to an object, it becomes negatively charged.
What happens when a negatively charged rod touches a neutral metal sphere?
A neutral metal sphere is touched by a negatively charged metal rod. During charging by conduction, both objects acquire the same type of charge. If a negative object is used to charge a neutral object, then both objects become charged negatively.
What happens when a negatively charged rod is brought near a positively charged Electroscope?
When the negatively-charged rod is brought close to the electroscope, positive charges are attracted to it and negative charges are repelled away from it.