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A charge that does not move is called a static charge.
neutral
An electrical charge can be one of two opposites, which are traditionally called "positive" and "negative". If there is no charge on an object, the object is said to be "neutral".
When an object is charged by contact, the object getting the charge has the same charge compared with that of the object giving the charge. so if the object giving the charge has a positive charge, so does the object getting the charge
An object stays at rest unless a force acts on it.
A charge that does not move is called a static charge.
For many materials such as balloons, the charge stays in one spot where you rub the object. Such materials fit into a class called insulators. The answer to your question is: insulators or insulation.
static electricity
Negative Charge
The object without charge is called Neutral object.
For many materials such as balloons, the charge stays in one spot where you rub the object. Such materials fit into a class called insulators. The answer to your question is: insulators or insulation.
For many materials such as balloons, the charge stays in one spot where you rub the object. Such materials fit into a class called insulators. The answer to your question is: insulators or insulation.
static
neutral
charges that 'appear' on an uncharged object because of a charged object nearby is called induced charge.
A charge that does not move is called a static charge.
magnetic force