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Which of the following can be charged with static electricity? a.metals b. Alloys c. Insulator d. Semiconductor

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Answered by Arinkishore
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Hey user,
Correct answer----(C)Insulators------It can easily have static electricity.
Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct response for the given question is Insulators (option c).

  • Because electrons are strongly trapped in the material and need a lot of energy, insulators are the only materials that do not enable them to flow.
  • The charges present inside insulators, on the other hand, can build on the surface.
  • These charges build up or accumulate on the surface and are referred to as static charges. This can be accomplished by rubbing two items together or via the induction of charges approach.
  • Static electricity cannot charge metals, alloys, or semiconductors because they enable electricity to flow.
  • As a result, an insulator is a suitable option.

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