Does metal get charged with static electricity?
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Metals are good conductors (poor insulators). Electrons in the outer layers of metal atoms are free to move from atom to atom. ... Static charge only builds up on insulators. These are materials that will not allow the flow of charged particles (nearly always electrons) through them.
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Through metal surface is electrified on friction, the charge is spread immediately to other parts as it is a conductor. So static electric charge is not formed on metals.
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