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Matter becomes charged by electric charges, static electricity and an electric field.
Nothing can be charged by static electricity.
when rubbed with hair, ruler acquires some charge due to static electricity...becomes charged body and attracts tiny pieces of paper towards it.
An object becomes charged when the atoms in the object gain or lose? A) protons B) neutrons C) electrons D)All of the above Answer (1) - Wrong My answer is most definitely D) All Of Above Answer (2) - Right A) and B) because if we assume an object to be neutral at first then if we lose a proton (positively charged) the object becomes negatively charged, if we lose an electron (negatively charged) the object becomes positively charged. Neutrons have no net charge (neutrally charged) so if we take on away nothing happens.
static electricity
Matter becomes charged by electric charges, static electricity and an electric field.
It meas to create an electric current - to make electrons (or other charged particles) flow.
Nothing can be charged by static electricity.
when rubbed with hair, ruler acquires some charge due to static electricity...becomes charged body and attracts tiny pieces of paper towards it.
The process in which an atom becomes charged is IONIZATION.
it will produce static electricity and the static electricity will make the balloons stick together for about 2 seconds
Electrons are the negatively charged particles to which the flow of electricity is attributed.
Electrons are the negatively charged particles to which the flow of electricity is attributed.
Depends. The e-bike itself doesn't use gas. But it's possible that gas was used to generate the electricity that charged the battery that is powering the e-bike.
Electricity is related to the movement of charged particles.
Electrons are tranferred to the stick, causing it to take on a negative charge
I think you mean 'static electricity', it happens when the two objects exchange electrons, so the object will be charged either positively or negatively.