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What law does static electricity illustrate?

A. Ohm's law
B. Law of Conservation of Motion
C. Law of Conservation of Energy
D. Law of Conservation of Charge
Would this be D?
I know its not math...>:P

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Static electricity illustrates or mostly related to the Law of Conservation of Charge. This law states that the charge of matter is constant and it will only change if there is the entrance of new charge or there is a removal of charge. This is the same with static electricity since charge of static electricity is constant.

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