What occurs when electric charges build up on objects, such as when materials are pulled apart or rubbed together, causing positive (+) charges to collect on one material and negative (−) charges on the other surface?
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When one object is rubbed against another, static electricity can be created. This is because the rubbing creates a negative charge that is carried by electrons. The electrons can build up to produce static electricity. For example, when you shuffle your feet
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