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"electric charges" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to particles with an electrical charge, such as electrons. For example: "The electrons in a battery generate electric charges when the circuit is completed."
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electric charges
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Plural of electric charge
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These particles are attracted to electric charges.
Their electric charges are ⅔,⅔ and -⅓.
Electricity, phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electric charges.
The sources of classical electromagnetic waves are accelerating electric charges.
They fired electric charges from Tasers, and beanbags from shotguns.
This is due to the accumulation of electric charges on fine particles transported pneumatically.
Because opposite electric charges attract each other, there is an attractive force between electrons and protons.
There are no isolated poles to provide, as electric charges do, sources for the field lines.
These, however, had the same crucial chemical groups as their natural counterparts and similar electric charges.
At even higher temperatures, however, electric charges from the negative electrode flow with the greatest ease.
A common example is the generation of radio waves by oscillating electric charges in an antenna.
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