Physics, 04.11.2020 17:10 jetblackcap
Which statement accurately describes static electricity?
A. It is caused by separated positively or negatively charged
particles
B. It is caused by positively charged particles that flow.
C. It is caused by only negatively charged particles on a surface.
D. It is caused by positively and negatively charged particles
gathered together,
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