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Electronic theory of fractional electricity

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The results agree with a theory which was formulated by Robert Laughlin in 1982 to explain the fractional quantum Hall effect. According to Laughlin, electrons in strong magnetic fields form an exotic new collective state, similar to the way in which collective states form in superfluid helium

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The electricity produced by friction is called frictional electricity. If the charges in a body do not move, then, the frictional electricity is also known as Static Electricity. ... If an ebonite rod is rubbed with fur, it becomes negatively charged, while the fur acquires equal amount of positive charge.

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