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Arely Robinson
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7 June, 14:45
How does a photocopier use static electricity?
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Dreamer
7 June, 15:15
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These negatively charged particles are attracted to the positively charged regions on the drum/belt (remember opposite charges attract). A blank sheet of paper is passed over the charged wire making it positive and then passed over the drum/belt. The positively charged paper attracts the toner off the drum/belt. Your welcome
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