Rubber tires get charged from friction with the road. What is the polarity of the charge?

Rubber tires get charged from friction with the road. What is the polarity of the charge?




Q: Rubber tires get charged from friction with the road. What is the polarity of the charge?
Ans: Insulators can be charged by friction. Rubber is an insulator, when tires moves on the road,due to friction they get excess of electrons from the road. Therefore, tires would have negative charge.

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