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How electrons can be transferred from one insulator to another to create a static change?

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Answered by sreddyvelagalapd3mtd
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A charged insulating object is certainly capable of transferring its charge toanother object. The result of the charge transfer will be the same as the result of charging by conduction. Both objects will have the same type of charge and the flow of electrons is in the same direction.
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