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Why are insulators not charged by friction?

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Answered by HarshadaPawar7
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Insulators can be easily charged by friction as the extra electrons gained CANNOT easily escape. Conductors: materials that allow electrons to flow through them easily. Conductors CANNOT be easily charged by friction as the extra electrons gained can easily escape.

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