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electric chargeProperty of some bodies that causes them to exert forces on each other. Two bodies both with positive or both with negative charges repel each other, whereas bodies with opposite or ‘unlike’ charges attract each other. Electrons possess a negative charge, and protons an equal positive charge. The SI unit of electric charge is the coulomb (symbol C). A body can be charged by friction, induction, or chemical change, and the charge shows itself as an accumulation of electrons (negative charge) or a loss of electrons (positive charge) on an atom or body. Atoms generally have zero net charge but can gain electrons to become negative ions or lose them to become positive ions. So-called static electricity, seen in such phenomena as the charging of nylon shirts when they are pulled on or off, or in brushing hair, is in fact the gain or loss of electrons from the surface atoms. A flow of charge (such as electrons through a copper wire) constitutes an electric current; the flow of current is measured in amperes (symbol A). |
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| Piezoelectric fibers, a piezoceramic wafer or a piezoceramic unimorph structure are mounted within the tire such that an electric charge is generated as the wheel assembly moves along a ground surface and is stored in energy storage devices. Most leases allow for the landlord to adjust the tenant's electric charge if the electric rates change for the buildings. Fuel recirculates and causes the Strontium Ferrite Assembly stabilizer to induce a small electric charge into the fuel repeatedly--keeping the fuel stable and free of sludge and acid. |
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