Conservation of Charge

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Conservation of charge is the principle that the sum of the electrical charge of a closed system is constant.

The Main Idea

The idea that the net charge of a closed system is constant implies that: if a charge appears in a previously neutral system, an equal and opposite charge appears in another part of the system. Individual charges, however, can be created or destroyed.


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