Atoms in matter always contain electric charges. You cannot create or destroy electric charges, but you can move them around.
ØThere are two types of electric charge - positive and negative.
ØWhen chargers are forced to move from their normal positions, say by being rubbed together, we say they become 'charged'with 'electricity'.
ØSince these charges remain stationary (in one spot) on the surface of the charged object, it is called staticelectricity.
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How can there be electrical charge inside matter even if the matter shows no electrical forces
Well, matter is atomic by nature, and probably tiny quantum energy strings. Matter is "electrical" in the sense that the outer shells of elements swap electrons to form compounds with atomic bonds.
John Dalton provided the basic theory about the nature of matter.
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How can there be electrical charge inside matter even if the matter shows no electrical forces
All matter is made of atoms. Each atom is made of particles such as electrons, nutrons and protons. The particles arrange themselves according to electrical properties.
The nature of matter is Matter because everything is made up of matter right.....if something wrong ask me again.thanks
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Well, matter is atomic by nature, and probably tiny quantum energy strings. Matter is "electrical" in the sense that the outer shells of elements swap electrons to form compounds with atomic bonds.
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There is electrical energy in all matter.
the particulate nature of matter maintained by its texture and color it produce energy in it
John Dalton provided the basic theory about the nature of matter.
Nature is made of matter, and matter is the building block of the universe, so in essence EVERYTHING is made of matter even nature.
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