When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
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negative
electric discharge
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Sort of ... 1) Voltage is ALWAYS a comparison, thus it requires two reference points. 2) Its the density of the charge that counts, thus a gigantic charge over a very large area would result in a low voltage.
Excess fat accumulation in Adipost tissue.
accumulation of excess liquid in tissues
Static Charge
Excessive Cerumen indexes to 380.4Cerumen (accumulation) (impacted) 380.4
neutral(no charge)
By touching it with an insulating uncharged conductor, the excess charge will then be removed.
By touching it with an insulating uncharged conductor, the excess charge will then be removed.
Yes, that's basically what lightning is about - a discharge of this accumulated charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.
When a material has an excess of electrons, it has a negative charge. When it has a deficiency of electrons, it has a positive charge.