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Electrostatics
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Let’s see what we need to know
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Electrostatics 1. There are two types of electric charge (positive and negative) Hi! Hola!
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Electrostatics 2. Static charges can be produced by the action of friction on an insulator Plastic, amber, glass, perspex
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Electrostatics 3. Charge is conserved I’m indestructible! So am I!
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Electrostatics 4. Objects are charged positive by the loss of electrons cloth
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Electrostatics 5. Objects are charged negative by the gain of electrons Only electrons move, that’s why they call it electricity! cloth
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Electrostatics 6. Opposites attract
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Electrostatics 7. Static charges can be dangerous
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Electrostatics 7. Static charges can be dangerous
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Electrostatics 8. Static charges can be useful
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Electrostatics 8. Static charges can be useful
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Electrostatics 8. Static charges can be useful
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