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00:07In metal objects, charges are free to move due to the presence of free electrons,
00:11while in non-metallic objects, charges cannot move or flow within the object's volume.
00:18Consider this object as metal.
00:21Some electrons from the environment move towards the metal.
00:27Electrons are particles. Nearby particles with the same charge experience the Coulomb force.
00:34Electrons are free to move through the metal's electron cloud.
00:39Each electron will move further away from the other.
00:44The furthest distance will be reached when the electrons are on the outer surface of the metal.
00:50In other words, the electrons will be evenly distributed across the outer surface of the metal.
00:57Inside the metal itself, the electrical charge is neutral.
01:04This is a simple concept of charging a metal object.
01:09Happy learning, everyone!
01:13The final model is now off to the metal.
01:15The aluminum twins on the outer surface.
01:16The silver��은 the outer surface of the metal.
01:18The metal is rapidly below the metal.
01:20The new metal is completely flat.
01:22The metal is fully located.
01:23The metal is completely flat.
01:25If we go down slightly inside the metal.
01:26The static is opposite.
01:27The metal is the metal.
01:28The metal.
01:29The metal is very flat.
01:30The metal is fully placed on the other side.
01:32The metal.
01:33The metal is not sós right on the outer surface of the metal.
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