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METHODS OF PRODUCING VOLTAGE (ELECTRICITY)
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METHODS OF PRODUCING VOLTAGE (ELECTRICITY) Basic Electrical Theory Figure 11    Voltaic Chemical Cell Example: A  battery  can  maintain  a  potential  difference  between  its  positive  and  negative terminals by chemical action.  Various types of cells and batteries will be studied in more detail in Module 4, Batteries. Static Electricity Figure 12    Static Electricity Atoms  with  the  proper  number  of  electrons  in orbit around them are in a neutral state, or have a "zero charge."   A body of matter consisting of these  atoms  will  neither  attract  nor  repel  other matter  that  is  in  its  vicinity.    If  electrons  are removed  from  the  atoms  in  this  body  of  matter, as happens due to friction when one rubs a glass rod  with  a  silk  cloth,  it  will  become  electrically positive  as  shown  in  Figure 12.   If  this  body  of matter  (e.g.,  glass  rod)  comes  near,  but  not  in contact   with,   another   body   having   a   normal charge, an electric force is exerted between them because of their unequal charges.   The existence of this force is referred to as static electricity or electrostatic force. ES-01 Page 20 Rev. 0

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