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Which describes static electricity? Electron charges of two objects are equal. Electrons move through a metal object that shocks you when you touch it. You pull a sweater over your head and transferred
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Which describes static electricity?
Electron charges of two objects are equal.
Electrons move through a metal object that shocks you when you touch it.
You pull a sweater over your head and transferred electrons make your hair stand up.
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Pulling a sweater over your head and causing your hair to stand up is a prime example of static electricity.
Any time that electricity is transferred from the surface of an object, static electricity is in affect.
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