Saturday, October 15, 2016

electrostatics - Can a liquid insulator be electrically charged by touching a charged conductor?




Can a liquid insulator be electrically charged by touching a charged conductor?



I understand that solid insulator will only be charge on the surface where it is touch, but the case is different from liquid which it circulates, so I imagine that slowly liquid insulator will be fully charge due to circulation.




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