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induction
Electroscope
law of Conservsation of
Static Discharge
Friction
Conduction
Static Electricity
When electrons move to one part of an object from the electric field of another object.   A special instrument that detects electricity   when an object gives up electrons another object gets the electrons   when electric charges move from an object and gets a loss of static electricity   when electrons get transfered to another object by rubbing it.   when 2 objects make contact one transfers charged electrons to the other object   the build up of charges on an object  
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