Asked by Sarah
According to the Video, for an Insulator when an object with a negative charge hits it, what happens to the electrons?
a
They freely go wherever they want
b
They stay put
c
The move to the outside of the object
d
The jump off of the object and don't want to stay
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b. They stay put.
In an insulator the electrons are not free to move, so extra negative charge remains localized where it was deposited.
In an insulator the electrons are not free to move, so extra negative charge remains localized where it was deposited.
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