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10 May, 07:48

What role does friction play in static electricity

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  1. 10 May, 08:06
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    Static electricity is the build up and transfer of charges between insulators. Charges are built up in objects when they lose or gain electrons. To acquire a charge in static electricity, two neutral objects are rubbed together and the friction between the objects allows electrons to be transferred from one object to another.
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