explain the charging of objects in terms of the motion of negatively charged electrons?
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But in a particle accelerator where you accelerate protons, the charge that moves is a proton, not an electron... Depending on the structure of an object, if it's a solid that means almost by definition that the atoms have a fixed location in the object, so that polarization is caused by themotion of electrons.
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