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Name of Book : Electrostatics / इलेक्ट्रोस्टाटिक्स
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Description about eBook : BASICS OF ELECTROSTATICS
Electric charge The word electric charge was derived from Greek word electron, meaning amber. It was known to the ancient Greeks as long ago as 600 B.C. that amber rubbed with wool, acquires property of attracting light objects. It has now concluded that there are two kinds of electric charges; positive charge and negative charge. The experiments lead to the fundamental results that (1) like charges repel, (2) unlike charges attract. Where does charge come from? The process of acquiring charge consists of transferring something from one body to another, so that one body has an excess and the other a deficiency of that something. It was not until the end of nineteenth century that this “something” was found to consist of very small, negatively charged particles, known today as electron discovered by Sir J.J. Thomson. To give a body an excess negative charge, we may add a number of electrons. And to give excess of positive charge, we may remove the electrons from the body.............
Electric charge The word electric charge was derived from Greek word electron, meaning amber. It was known to the ancient Greeks as long ago as 600 B.C. that amber rubbed with wool, acquires property of attracting light objects. It has now concluded that there are two kinds of electric charges; positive charge and negative charge. The experiments lead to the fundamental results that (1) like charges repel, (2) unlike charges attract. Where does charge come from? The process of acquiring charge consists of transferring something from one body to another, so that one body has an excess and the other a deficiency of that something. It was not until the end of nineteenth century that this “something” was found to consist of very small, negatively charged particles, known today as electron discovered by Sir J.J. Thomson. To give a body an excess negative charge, we may add a number of electrons. And to give excess of positive charge, we may remove the electrons from the body.............
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