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  • Thanks for your help, however,

    I was always taught that the protons never move. When the electrons are being touched with over electrons, they get repelled. But I'm fairly sure that the electrons on the rod would come to the edge of the rod and stick to the ball, however, I don't believe the protons move at all. 

    Could you clarify this for me, please?

  • @assassin6795 lol

  • @iToasterman

    I don't think I wrote that as a joke, lol. =/

  • @assassin6795 XD what if anti mater hit anti mater?!

  • @iToasterman

    U here to troll bro?

    Fyi, I only went to this video *a year ago* to study for a physics test I had. It's not like I enjoy watching these videos. O_o

  • @assassin6795 no, but i wonder what happens if they hit!

  • @assassin6795

    Idk. :o 

  • cool

  • @Frankied1000 no..

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