Physics, asked by Pratikraj12, 10 months ago

2. Why do we say that 'charges are always produced in pairs'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Charges are always produced in pairs to neutral the total charge or to maintain the total charge to be zero. The phenomenon is due to electrostatic induction. The word induction itself means influence without physical contact. ... Negative charge on the near side of the rod and positive charge on the opposite side.

Answered by DynamicPlayer
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Explanation:

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