explain how a piece of styrofoam get charged when it is rubbed with a piece of paper
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When you rub Styrofoam with paper, some negative charges from the paper travel to the Styrofoam (Figure 10.4). Thus, the Styrofoam piece has an excess of negative charges, or it acquires a net negative charge. The paper, which loses negative charges, has an excess of positive charges, or it acquires a net positive charge.
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