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Electrostatics is the study of electric charges that build up on objects and the forces they create, such as when friction causes a cat's fur to become charged and attract lightweight materials like foam peanuts. Understanding electrostatics matters because it explains everyday phenomena like static cling in clothes and helps us understand how charged objects interact with their surroundings.
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