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Define the law of conservation of electric charge and its two examples
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago

Conservation of charge means one can’t produce a net charge.

For example :

1. Due to friction opposite charges appear on two bodies that are rubbing against each other. the net charge is still zero .

2.During radioactive deacy a proton decays into a positron(a particle with positive charge and mass equal to that of electron) and a neutron , again no net charge production.

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