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Bingel [31]
2 years ago
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Describe and explain your observations using the law of conservation of charge and the properties of the conductors.

Physics
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kicyunya [14]2 years ago
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What is law of conservation of charge?

The law of conservation of charge states that, "the Charge can neither created nor be destroyed, it can only be transferred from one system to another". It can also be stated as, "the net charge of an isolated system will always be constant".

What are the properties of the conductors?

  • A conductor always allows the movement of electrons and ions in them.
  • The electric field inside a conductor is zero, hence the electrons to flow within them.
  • All points of a conductor are at the same potential.
  • The charge density of a conductor is zero.
  • Free charges exist only on the surface of the conductor.

To learn more about conductors:brainly.com/question/17330679

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