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Leia Day
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1 July, 09:31
There are 3 basic rules of electric charge
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Haleigh Marsh
1 July, 09:58
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-Things that have equal numbers of electrons and protons are neutral.
-if a person gets positive/negative charge
- when a person shuffled their feet on a carpet and then touches brass doorknobs
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