How Does Charge Transfer in Metal Rod Experiments?

In summary, the metal rod and ball have the same charge, and the ball rulings show that the metal rod and had some of the coating specimen charging. Even after the coating rod is removed from the metal rod, the ruling remains that charge remains on the ball and the metal rod. The metal rod replaced by a paint ball rod makes no rash.
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A free-hanging, easy ball to the surface coated with aluminum foil, recharged by a metal rod, one end of which affect the ball (figure A). Charge is introduced with metal rods the other end, as it touches with a charged coating rod. The ball makes rulings that show that the metal rod and had some of the coating specimen charging (figure B). even after the coating rod removed from the metal rod remains the ruling, which shows that charge remains on the ball and the metal rod (figure C). the metal rod replaced by a paint ball rod makes no rash (figure D).
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/6/67/A.jpg/800px-A.jpg
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/5/56/B.jpg/800px-B.jpg
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/4/4b/C.jpg/800px-C.jpg
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/8/84/D.jpg/800px-D.jpg

Questions:
1) For situation B, you will both metal ball and metal rod the same charge. It has thus been transferred electrons from / to paint the rod. Should not also paint the rod also some one replierande force? If it is not, why?

2) What is it that makes the image C that even after coating the rod removed from the metal rod remains the ruling? Why can not form an electrical influence? So that when one side is positive and the other end is negative?

3) Why does nothing happen when you replace your metal rod against a paint stick and paint for a charged rod in contact with each other? Why there is no electron transfer else?
 
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aloshi said:
A free-hanging, easy ball to the surface coated with aluminum foil, recharged by a metal rod, one end of which affect the ball (figure A). Charge is introduced with metal rods the other end, as it touches with a charged coating rod. The ball makes rulings that show that the metal rod and had some of the coating specimen charging (figure B). even after the coating rod removed from the metal rod remains the ruling, which shows that charge remains on the ball and the metal rod (figure C). the metal rod replaced by a paint ball rod makes no rash (figure D).
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/6/67/A.jpg/800px-A.jpg
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/5/56/B.jpg/800px-B.jpg
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/4/4b/C.jpg/800px-C.jpg
http://www.pluggakuten.se/wiki/images/thumb/8/84/D.jpg/800px-D.jpg

Questions:
1) For situation B, you will both metal ball and metal rod the same charge. It has thus been transferred electrons from / to paint the rod. Should not also paint the rod also some one replierande force? If it is not, why?

2) What is it that makes the image C that even after coating the rod removed from the metal rod remains the ruling? Why can not form an electrical influence? So that when one side is positive and the other end is negative?

3) Why does nothing happen when you replace your metal rod against a paint stick and paint for a charged rod in contact with each other? Why there is no electron transfer else?

Aloshi,

This looks like a machine translation. Could you please try to put this into clearer English?

If you really cannot do this, I am afraid that you may be unable to understand any reply.
 
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Adjuster said:
Aloshi,

This looks like a machine translation. Could you please try to put this into clearer English?

If you really cannot do this, I am afraid that you may be unable to understand any reply.

excuse me, but I can not English well. they are a program that can help me? I andvändr me of google translate but it is worthless. 'll try to make it better
 

Related to How Does Charge Transfer in Metal Rod Experiments?

1. What is the charge and metal rods problem?

The charge and metal rods problem is a physics problem that involves determining the distribution of charge on a set of metal rods that are connected by wires and placed in an electric field.

2. Why is the charge and metal rods problem important?

The charge and metal rods problem is important because it helps us understand how electric fields interact with conductors and how charge is distributed on a conductor's surface.

3. What are the key principles involved in solving the charge and metal rods problem?

The key principles involved in solving the charge and metal rods problem are Gauss's Law, the electric field of a point charge, and the superposition principle.

4. How do you approach solving the charge and metal rods problem?

To solve the charge and metal rods problem, you first need to identify the known values, such as the charge on the rods and the electric field strength. Then, you can use Gauss's Law and the electric field of a point charge to calculate the electric field at various points on the rods. Finally, you can use the superposition principle to determine the distribution of charge on the rods.

5. What are some real-world applications of the charge and metal rods problem?

The charge and metal rods problem has real-world applications in designing electrical circuits, electrostatic shielding, and understanding the behavior of lightning rods. It is also used in the development of technologies such as capacitors and antennas.

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