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Electric Charge , Rub a balloon or styrofoam drinking cup against a wool sweater, and it will then stick to a wall (on a dry day) or pick up small bits of paper. Why?… Static Electricity , static electricity Electric charges at rest. Electrically charged objects have either too many or too few electrons. Coulomb's law describes the forc… Charge , charge / chärj/ • v. [tr.] 1. demand (an amount) as a price from someone for a service rendered or goods supplied: the restaurant charged $15 for din… Capacitance , Capacitance is the capacity of a system of conducting surfaces separated by an insulator to store electrical charge. A device designed to have capaci… Taser , Taser
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A Taser is a type of gun. It is similar in appearance to a conventional gun, having a handle, squeezable trigger, and a blunt bar… Electromotive Force , In an electric circuit, electromotive force is the work done by a source on an electrical charge. Because it is not really a force but a quantity of…
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