But why the Plastic gets negatively charged and the Glass rod gets Positively charged . As we get charges by rubbing only two insulators but how should we know that whether which insulator is getting negatively charged and which one is getting Positively Charged.
Great video. It's like the mist lifting before my eyes! Shame about the amateur camera work though ;-)
1965Richie 10 months ago
But why the Plastic gets negatively charged and the Glass rod gets Positively charged . As we get charges by rubbing only two insulators but how should we know that whether which insulator is getting negatively charged and which one is getting Positively Charged.
ThePhysicsManiac 1 year ago
wow really clear :D
MartianSA 1 year ago
hes good; watch is charging by conduction one. funny though, notice the dented coke can in the beginning :)
pl497713 1 year ago
Very understandable and helpful, this video was a lifesaver, thanks so much!
ohaihayley 2 years ago
thank you very much... Very understandable! very clear!
godzofhell 2 years ago
So whats the difference between charging by induction and charging by conduction?
gudukassa 3 years ago
thanks sir that just saved me a couple of hours of studying. I have a unit test tomorrow on that and the video helped a lot.
demonwx10 3 years ago
Nice. Before it was confusing cause me teacher sucked, but this guy really knows what hes doing. Good job. 5/5
AmuZah 3 years ago