A charge that does not move is called a static charge.
No it does not.
the answer is elctric feild.
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.
to an object that stays still
The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.
That would apply to any object.
static electricity
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.
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.
to an object that stays still
Negitive
The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.
They attract.
That would apply to any object.
Quantized charge means that the charge on an object exists in integer units of the charge of an electron, e.g. object charge = Ne, where N is an integer number..
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
the acceleration of the object.