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In the case of the described above effect of one material attracting another the electric charge was introduced to explain it. ... There are many wonderful experiments which can be performed in a classroom or at home, which demonstrate the existence of electric charges and help to understand the physics of electricity.
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List of curriculum subjects for Physics - Electricity - Electric charge ... Physics - Electricity - Circuits - Curriculum ... Electricity - Electric charge; conduction, electrical; conductor (chemistry); electric charge; electric current; electrolysis (chemistry); electron; friction; ion; static electricity;
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The phenomena of two objects sticking together can be explained by the notion that objects when rubbed can gain a net electric charge. There are two types of charge, labeled positive ( + ) and negative ( - ), with the following basic property:
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Electric field physics problems involving force, charges are solved. ... Physics Help >> Index to Physics Homework Help » Electric Charge and Electric Field...
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Electric charge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charge (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, a charge may refer to one of many different quantities, such as the electric charge in electromagnetism or the color charge in quantum chromodynamics. Charges are associated with conserv...
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The most common experience with electric charge in everyday life is that of ``static cling'' - when two particular types of materials are rubbed together, it is found that they stick together, at least for a while. ... ; Next: Electric Charge Up: Main physics index Previous: Electric Fields and Potentials;
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