If two polystyrene rods are rubbed with a duster and gain electrons, how will the rods react to one another when they are brought close together?

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Static electricity is a stationary electric charge produced by the transfer of electrons between certain insulators as a result of friction.  Have you ever been 'zapped' as you get out of a car or touched metal shelving in a shop with carpeting on the floor? Have you ever rubbed a balloon on your clothing and stuck it to a wall? Have you ever watched lighning during a storm? If you have, then you have experienced static electricity in action! Static electricity is a stationary electric charge, produced by friction acting on certain electrical insulators. As you rub an insulator, such as the... Show more

If two polystyrene rods are rubbed with a duster and gain electrons, how will the rods react to one another when they are brought close together?