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Answered by doggod513
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Explanation:

When you rub two different insulating materials against each other they become electrically charged. This only works for insulated objects - conductors direct the charge flow to earth. When the materials are rubbed against each other: Negatively charged particles called electrons move from one material to the other.

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Answer:

When you rub two different insulating materials against each other they become electrically charged

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