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An ebonite rod held in hand can be charged by rubbing with flannel but a copper rod cannot be charged like this. Why?

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Ebonite rod is a bad conductor of electricity, and so when rubbed with a flannel, the charges stay on it. But since copper is a good conductor, the charges produced flow through the body to the ground and thus cannot be charged.

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