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Frictional Electricity | Physics Tutorial
Frictional Electricity The word electricity is derived from the Greek word electron which means amber. In the sixth century BC, a Greek philosopher Thales found that when a piece of amber (a kind of resin) is rubbed with fur, it acquires a remarkable property; it attracts small pieces of leaves, cork or dust. Today, we…
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Frictional Electricity
Frictional Electricity: The word electricity is derived from the Greek word ‘electron’ which means amber. In the sixth century BC, a Greek philosopher Thales found that when a piece of amber (a kind of resin) is rubbed with fur, it acquires a remarkable property; it attracts small pieces of leaves, cork or dust. Today, we…