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If only one charge is available, can itself be used to obtain a charge many time greater than itself in magnitude

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> Yes. If you have the freedom to move the charge. You can use it to carry opposite charges into the center of a conductive shell, then touch the other charge to the shell and it will be carried to the outside.

> This is the basic principle behind a Van de Graaff generator. Charges on the inside of the belt attract opposite charges onto the outside of the belt, which are then carried up into the hollow metal globe above.

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