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3 December, 17:19

What experimental evidence supports the idea that conducting materials have freely moving electrically charged particles inside them

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  1. 3 December, 17:35
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    Layer of glass rod rubbed with silk.

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    Some of the atoms in the surface layer of a glass rod positively charged by rubbing it with a silk cloth have lost electrons, leaving a net positive charge because of the unneutralized protons of their nuclei. A negatively charged object has an excess of electrons on its surface.
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