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Physics, 21.11.2020 08:50 jonathanmagana112002

HELP ASAP ITS DUE SOON!! static electricity can “jump” from the charged object to another object, causing
1. Static cling(objects sticking together)
2. Electrical discharge( and a shock!)


HELP ASAP ITS DUE SOON!!

static electricity can “jump” from the charged object to another object,

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