Is the interaction between a piece of paper and the rod, stronger than the gravitational interaction between the piece of paper and the earth? explain why you answer either yes or no



Answer :

Yes, that is the answer.

The electrostatic contact between the rod and the piece of paper is what I presume the query is about. The experiment will demonstrate that the rod has the ability to attract a piece of paper.

What is gravity, exactly?

The force of gravity, often known as gravitation, affects every material object in the universe. The force of gravity tends to draw any two objects or particles with nonzero mass toward one another. From subatomic particles to galaxy clusters, gravity affects things of all sizes.

Here, the paper is being affected by two forces. the earth's gravitational pull and the rod's interactional force. The interaction force between a piece of paper and a rod is greater than the interaction force between a piece of paper and Earth because the rod is able to attract the piece of paper even if Earth is attempting to draw the paper toward it.

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