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explain law of conservation of electric charge

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Answered by MahiSandhu
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According to law of conservation of charge, charge in neither be created and nor be destroyed.

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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Experiments and many other phenomena show that the total amount of charge in an isolated system remains constant. A charge may, however, be transferred from one part of the system to another, but the net charge will always remain the same.

It means that charge can neither be created nor be destroyed. This is the law of conservation of charge. No violation of this law has ever been observed in any natural event where there is a transfer of charge.

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