Walking across a carpet is an example of charge being transferred bya. contact.
b. induction.
c. static electricity.
d. friction.

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Answer 1
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Answer : The correct answer is- D)  Friction.

There are three modes of charging, which are Conduction, induction, and friction.

The static electricity is produced due to the rubbing of one substance with another. This is called charing by friction.


Hence, the correct answer is friction as there is friction between carpet and the feet of person walking over it.

Answer 2
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Walking across a carpet is an example of charge being transferred by friction. The answer is letter D. The carpet, which is at rest, will resist the motion cause by your walking. This resistive motion d the friction the carpet obtained from you and you from the carpet.


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