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Jaelynn Mclean
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29 November, 13:20
What is the Law of Conservation of Charge?
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Armani Meyer
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The law of conservation of charge states that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed. In a closed system, the amount of charge remains the same. When something changes its charge it doesn't create charge but transfers it.
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