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The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.

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A build up of a charge on an object is called a static charge.

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The net accumulation of electric charges on an object are called?

static electricity


Is it true the accumulation of electric charged on an object is called magnetism?

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What is the build-up of electric charge on an object?

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What is the buildup of charges on an object?

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Inbalance of electric charges on an object?

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What is the buildup of an electric charges on an object called?

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What is the buildup of charges on objects?

Static charge is the buildup of electric charges on an object. This is a Biology question.


The loss of static electricity as electric charges transfer from one object to another?

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What kind of electricity involves electric charges that remain unmoving on an object?

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Accumulation of electic charges on an object?

Static electricity may accumulate on an object, such as is caused by shuffling across a synthetic fibre carpet. Or as accumulates on a car body in a dry environment.


How does an object an electric charge?

An object gains an electric charge through the net accumulation of negative or positive charges (the latter created by net loss of electrons). This can occur in several ways, including: 1) within an electric field 2) within a magnetic field 3) when acted upon by atmospheric ionization (thunderstorms) 4) when charged by static electricity (mechanical energy, typically by rubbing certain materials).