how is static electricity only present on insulators (as in induction conductors are charged but the charges are still static)
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Static charge only builds up on insulators. These are materials that will not allow the flow of charged particles (nearly always electrons) through them. ... The voltage across an insulator has to be extremely high before an electron is given enough energy to free itself and move through the material.
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