____ electricity is the ____ of an electrical ____ on the ____ of an object. It is the movement of ____ that causes static electricity to build up. ____ objects have an ____ field around them. This is an area where ____ objects will feel a ____ acting on them. When two objects are ____, ____ are ____ one object to the other. Each ____ takes 1 ____ charge with them. ____ can jump from one ____ to another when ____ occurs between two ____. Objects that are charged can affect other ____ objects using ____ ____ electricity. ____ move more easily ____ certain materials like ____, a ____. Charge remains static in ____. An ____ material can be ____ by ____. ____ cannot become ____, as the ____ move through them. Rodney rubbed a balloon with a piece of cloth. Afterwards, the balloon attracted objects with positive charges. This meant that the balloon was ____ charged after being rubbed with the cloth. When you ____ an acetate rod with a dry duster some of the ____ ____ the acetate rod ____ the duster. Since electrons are ____ charged, the duster gains a ____ charge and this leaves the acetate rod ____ charged. When you rub a polythene rod with a duster, ____ gain enough energy to ____ from the duster onto the polythene rod. The polythene rod has ____ electrons, giving it a ____ charge. The duster has lost electrons, giving it a ____ charge. Both of the rods and the duster are made of ____ materials. After the electrons have been ____ onto the insulating material, the ____ themselves prevent the ____ from moving through them to another object and the charge, negative or ____ remains.

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