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Johanna Villa
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5 April, 21:06
Electrostatic charges are created by what
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Casey Rivas
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The phenomenon of static electricity requires a separation of positive and negative charges. When two materials are in contact, electrons may move from one material to the other, which leaves an excess of positive charge on one material, and an equal negative charge on the other.
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