Why conductors be charged by the method of conduction but not by friction???
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When you charge an insulator by friction, the close contact of two electron clouds (each from a different medium) allows for electrons to be transferred between them.
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Electron gain can easily escape from conductors
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Insulators: materials that do not allow electrons to flow through them easily. Charging : Insulators can be easily charged by friction as the extra electrons gained cannot easily escape. Charging : Conductors CANNOT be easily charged by friction as the extra electrons gained can easily escape.
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