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what is the transfer of electrons from one uncharge object to another by rubbing the two objects together?
a
Induction
b
Conduction
c
Friction
d
Velocity
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c — Friction.
Rubbing two uncharged objects can transfer electrons between them (the triboelectric effect), which is called charging by friction. Induction is charging without contact; conduction refers to charge transfer through direct contact or a conductor; velocity is not relevant.
Rubbing two uncharged objects can transfer electrons between them (the triboelectric effect), which is called charging by friction. Induction is charging without contact; conduction refers to charge transfer through direct contact or a conductor; velocity is not relevant.
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