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Why are the two kinds of charge called positive and negative?

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Answered by WintaeBearTATA
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Positively charged: electrons are removed making the object electron deficient. Negatively charged: electrons are added giving the object an excess of electrons.

Answered by tanishqabagade008
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In the 18th century, Benjamin Franklin in America tried experiments with charges. It was Franklin who named the two kinds of electricity 'positive' and 'negative'. ... An object with an excess of fluid would have one charge; an object with a deficit of fluid would have the opposite charge

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