difference between electrostatic force and static electricity
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The forces exerted by static charges on each other (governed by Coulomb's law) are electrostatic forces, and an object that has electric charge sitting on is said to have static electricity, although this term is not used by physicists
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The forces exerted by static charges on each other (governed by Coulomb's law) are electrostatic forces, and an object that has electric charge sitting on is said to have static electricity, although this term is not used by physicists (they would just say that it's electrically charged).
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