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Why does a conductor will not produce static electricity?

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Answered by Govindagarwal11
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becoz it allows electricity to flow through it so there is no possible resistance which in turn can produce static electricity
Answered by abhishek7315
17

Explanation:

Conductors are the substances which allow electric charges to flow through them easily. A conductor cannot produce static electricity because the electrons flow easily so there is no build up of electrical charges from one place to another place in a conductor.

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