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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
b. They stay put.

In an insulator the electrons are not free to move, so extra negative charge remains localized where it was deposited.