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16 May, 19:13

Walking across a carpet can build up a charge by?

A. Contact

B. Friction

C. Induction

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  1. 16 May, 19:38
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    Walking across a carpet can build up a charge due to friction
  2. 16 May, 19:40
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    The correct answer for above statement is:

    Walking across a carpet can build up a charge due to friction.

    Explanation:

    As you walk, some electrons are peeled away and a potential difference can grow up. The covered floor is a nonconductor (or can be the surface that is stripping away the electrons) so the charge can’t evanesce from your body till you encounter a metal doorknob or something grounded.
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