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When a ruler gains a charge by being touched, this is known as charge by
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
Rubbing wool on a balloon is charging the balloon by:
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
The repelling of electrons between charged rulers created this, which caused the hanging ruler to move
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
A charged ruler is repelled by a charged glass test tube. The space between the objects is the
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
Holding a charged balloon near a wall, causing the wall to be positively charged, is known as charge by
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
A good example of static discharge would be
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
This Law explains why two rulers with a negative charge go away from each other
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
When I have an excess of electric charge, and I am able to shock someone, that means I have this.
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electric field
conduction
induction
electric force
Law of Electric Charge
static electricity
friction
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