Charge Transfer Explained
Rubbing materials together can transfer electrons, resulting in one object becoming negatively charged and the other positively charged. When a charged object is touched, electrons move rapidly to or from your hand, creating a small electric shock. This phenomenon occurs due to the differing conductive properties of materials, with your hand allowing for easier electron flow compared to air.In this clip
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Episode 43: Electric Forces and Fields
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