Today I'm going to tell you about Static Electricity.
Objects want to be “electrically neutral”. What does this mean? There's no left over charge.
When you rub an two insulators you can get a static shock, so what is an insulator and a conductor? It's when both positive and negative, causes them to not get in touch by each other.
What is an example of static electricity? Static electricity is an electric charge that can make you're hair float, or causes a sparkle or crakling.
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