Science, asked by arorarekha, 10 months ago



a boy placed an uncharged metal rod on an insulating stand. He then brought a positively-charged
Conductor close to the metal rod. He touched the uncharged rod with a finger and removed the
finger first then the charged conductor. Now, answer the following questions:
(a) What is the nature of the charge acquired by the uncharged rod?
(b) Why does it acquire this charge?​

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Answered by DhaaniJain
10

Answer:

(a) The uncharged rod acquired a positive charge.

(b) When an uncharged object comes in contact with a charged object, it acquires the same charge. It is known as charging by conduction.

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Answered by vikashroushan82
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