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STATIC ELECTRICITY
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ATTRACT OBJECTS WITH A POSITIVE CHARGE WILL DO THIS TO AN OBJECT WITH A NEGATIVE CHARGE (OPPOSITES ATTRACT/PULL TOGETHER).
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REPEL OBJECTS THAT HAVE THE SAME TYPE OF CHARGE. THEY WILL PUSH AWAY FROM EACH OTHER. EXAMPLE: 2 OBJECTS WITH ALL POSITIVE CHARGES, OR ALL NEGATIVE CHARGES
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DISCHARGE THE MOVEMENT OF ELECTRICITY FROM ONE OBJECT TO ANOTHER. EXAMPLE: WALKING ACROSS A CARPET THEN TOUCHING SOMETHING METAL.
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ELECTRICAL CHARGE A PROPERTY OF MATTER THAT HAS TWO TYPES, POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
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INSULATORS MATERIALS THAT DO NOT LET CHARGES MOVE THROUGH EASILY. EXAMPLE: RUBBER AND PLASTIC
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CONDUCTORS MATERIALS THAT ELECTRIC CHARGES CAN FLOW THROUGH EASILY. EXAMPLE: COPPER
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NEUTRAL OBJECTS THAT HAVE EQUAL NUMBER OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CHARGES
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STATIC ELECTRICITY THE BUILD-UP OF ELECTRICAL CHARGES ON AN OBJECT. FOR EXAMPLE -CLOTHES STICK TOGETHER AFTER YOU GET THEM OUT OF THE DRYER. SLIDING YOUR SOCKS ACROSS CARPET & SHOCKING SOMEBODY
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