Physics, asked by tanisha8994, 1 year ago

explain why a conductor does not produce static electricity?


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Answered by 2Shashank1111
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Metals are good conductors(poor insulators). Electrons in the outer layers of metal atoms arefree to move from atom to atom. So if one end of a piece of metalis made positive, the electrons will be attracted towards it and because they are free, they canmove towards it. Static chargeonly builds up on insulators.

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Answered by shivkumar34
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Metals are good conductors (poor insulators). Electrons in the outer layers of metal atoms are free to move from atom to atom. ... Static chargeonly builds up on insulators. These arematerials that will not allow the flow of charged particles (nearly always electrons) through them.

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