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Anonymous

Dec 08, 2024

Electrons that move from one object to another and then remain at rest produce…?

Electrons that transfer from one object to another and then remain at rest are associated with which type of electricity?
A. Current Electricity
B. Series Electricity
C. Static Electricity
D. Parallel Electricity

2 Answers

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Anonymous

Dec 14, 2024

C. Static electricity. Except that electrons are never really at rest.

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Dean Hyatt

Nov 11, 2024

C – ( Electromagnetic Induction) Think of it like this rub a balloon on a woolly jumper and stick it to the ceiling its this sort of idea.

But in practice the question is silly, as electrons are moving randomly all the time, (typically at 10^6 m/s to be specific), though this question refers to their drifting velocity. Ie electrons move randomly within a localized area but at the same time they can collectively travel round (which this questions refers to coming to a rest, but they still locally move randomly.)

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