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What role does electrostatics play in a xerox copying machine? |
| Answer» SOLUTION :A xerox copying machine is one of the MANY industrail applications of the forces of attraction and REPULSION betweenchargedbodies. Particles of black powder, called toner, stick to a tiny carrier bead of the machine on account of electrostatic forces. The negativelychargedtoner particles areattractedfrom carrier beadto a roating drum, wherea positively chargedimage of document being copied has formed. A charged sheetof paperthen ATTRACTS the lonerparticles from the drum to itself. They are then heatfused in placed to produced the PHOTO copy. | |