yes they can move through inanimate objects.
yes they can move through inanimate objects.
a electric plug
volume shape density
No, they don't do so at all! Impossibly.
Solids are rigid and have no intermolecular space between them. that's why.
Conductors.
Objects become charged when electrons move from object to another
ELECTRONS
All objects are composed of these atoms. The electrons contained within the objects are prone to move or migrate to other objects.
yes they can move through inanimate objects.
guspacha
Insulators.
no
Probably because they can. Before we had transistors we had vacuum tubes. In them electrons move between objects. They also move electrons between objects in particle accelerators. If your community has a cancer center in its hospital, you might ask them if you could have a tour of the radiation therapy department. The "linacs" used to treat cancer accelerate electrons.
Electrons. That is how static charge is built. Some of the electrons of one object move to the other, creating a negative charge where the electrons have built up, and a positive charge where the electrons have vacated.
Insolator
A conductor