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electrostatics leading or charging by friction is an example of conservation of charge​

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The Law of Conservation of Charge

The appearance of negative charge upon a rubber balloon is merely the result of its acquisition of electrons. And these electrons must come from somewhere; in this case, from the object it was rubbed against. Electrons are transferred in any charging process.

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