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Physics, 17.07.2021 19:30 Estefaniamarilicolin

Electrostatic : Charging/conductor/insulator 1) Can​ insulator​ conduct​ charge​ to​ another​ objects​ upon​ touching??? if​ it​ can, how???
( I have seen the experiment that you rub your balloon with fabric or fur then you attach it to metal boll and it charge the metal ball. But, in class, my teacher say that if you touch the insulator that has charge to conductor, nothing will happen.)

2) Can​ insulator​ be​ charge​d​ by​ conduction??? if​ it​ can, how???

3) Can​ insulator​ that​ has​ charge​​ be​ ground??? if​ it​ can, how???

Sorry​ for​ my​ bad​ grammar​ T-T

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