If an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur

a

both the ebonite rod and the fur will be negatively charged

b

the ebonite rod will be positively charged while the fur will have no charge

c

there will be electron transfer only if the ebonite rod is earthed

d

the ebonite rod will be negatively charged while the fur will be positively charged

e

the ebonite rod will be positively charged while the fur will be negatively charged

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When an Ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, ebonite rod becomes negatively charged as it's acquired electrons from randomly placed electrons from fur while the fur cannot obtain electrons from the ebonite rod since electrons are packed together so it becomes deficient of electrons, hence positively charged.

I mean packed together in the ebonite rod.

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