what is conservation ofcharge
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The net charge of of an isolated system remains constant despite changes inside the system is known as conservation of charge.
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☆ In physics, the conservation of charge states that electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed.
☆ The net charge of electric charge, the amount of positive charge (protons) minus the amount of negative charge (electrons) is always conserved.
☆ The amount of charge remains the same irrespective of the changes.
☆ When something changes it's charge, it does not create it but transfers it to something else.
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☆ The net charge of electric charge, the amount of positive charge (protons) minus the amount of negative charge (electrons) is always conserved.
☆ The amount of charge remains the same irrespective of the changes.
☆ When something changes it's charge, it does not create it but transfers it to something else.
Hope it helps! :)
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