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    What is the force present between two charged bodies called?

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    The force of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies is called electrostatic force.

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    What happens when two bodies are rubbed against each other?

    Solution

    During electrification by friction, one body loses electrons and gets positive charge and another gains these electrons and gets an equal amount of negative charge.

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     Suppose you are in a car and there is a thunderstorm. Which of the following is the best way to protect yourself from possible harm?

    Solution

    During thunderstorm and lightning, no open place is safe. If you are travelling by car, you are safe inside with the windows and doors of the vehicle closed. The rubber tyres of the cars are non- conductors, so you will be safer inside the car. All other options (tree, pole) have greater chances of electrocution. (B) house or a building is a safe place too.)

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    What is the S.I. unit of electric charge?

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    Electric charge is measured in 'coulombs?.

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    What happens when an ebonite rod rubbed with fur and a glass rod rubbed with silk are brought near each other?

    Solution

    The charge on the ebonite rod rubbed with fur is negative (as it gains electrons). The charge on the glass rod rubbed with silk is positive (as it loses electrons). So, when these two rods are brought close to each other, they attract, since unlike charges attract each other.

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      What are lightning rods made up of?

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    Lightning rods are made up of iron or copper (good conductors).

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     What is the purpose of an electroscope?

    Solution

     Electroscope is a device used for detecting and testing charges of small magnitude in a body. They are of two types - the pith ball electroscope and the gold leaf electroscope.

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     Why is a lightning conductor installed on a building?

    Solution

     A lightning conductor is a metallic device installed on tall buildings to protect them from lightning striking the building during a thunderstorm. The charge from the lightning gets 'attracted? to the conductor. All the charge then flows through it to the ground instead of to the building.

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    Solution

    When a glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth, it loses electrons and acquires positive charge.

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     When you touch a charged body, the charge flows through you into the earth. What is this called?

    Solution

    The process of a charge being conducted from a charged body to the earth is called earthing. Earthing protects us from electrical shocks due to leakage of electrical current and from lightning during a thunderstorm and rain.

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