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Friction - charging something by rubbing it against another object

Induction - charging something by coming close to charged object, but not touching

Conduction - charging something by touching a charged object

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Energy, in the form of heat, transfers by conduction, convection, and radiation.

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An atom can add an electron, or loose an electron or the nucleus can add or loose charge in a nuclear reaction..

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Electrical charges can be transfered through friction and contract.

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Friction ,Induction ,Conduction

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Conduction, induction, and friction

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conduction, convection and radiation.

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Friction

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What are two ways to transfer electric charge?

Electrical charges can be transfered through friction and contract.


What is the result of two objects with disimilar electrical charges touching?

An electrostatic discharge (ESD) occurs, to balance out the dissimilar electrical charges between the objects.


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