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In Chapter 3: STATIC ELECTRIFICATION the principal ways in which electrical charges can be separated was discussed. After separation the charges may be located on insulators or insulated conductors. All effects of such static charge distributions are caused by the forces upon and between themselves or induced charges on grounded and ungrounded conductors, or from forces on the charge distributions on airborne charge carriers, i.e. ions and electrons.
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Jonassen, N. (2002). Electrostatic Effects. In: Electrostatics. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 700. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1073-4_6
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