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A Neutral Object Is Subjected To Charging By Induction. In The Process, It Acquires 30 Positive Charges. How Many Negative Charges Did It Lose?

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Answered by suprabhat1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the induction process, a charged object is brought near to a neutral conducting object. The presence of a charged object near a neutral conductor will forces (or induce) electrons within the conductor to move. A negatively charged tube is brought near to the neutral sphere.

Answered by shilpa85475
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The intermediate item is subject to import charges are:

  • You can charge for a neutral item by bringing the charged item closer to it.
  • Importing creates temporary and reverse charges on that item without communication.
  • This is considered temporary because no electrons are transferred and the neutrality returns when the closed charging object is removed.

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  • Many items are politically neutral, which means they have  the same amount of direct and indirect costs.
  • In order to charge an item, one has to change the charge balance of the positive and negative charges.
  • There are three ways to do it: conflict, drive and import.

Negative Cases Lost:

  • Rubbing, as the name suggests, pushes two objects back and forth to another.
  • The best way to feel the charge of electricity is to rub those bodies together.
  • Rubbing or collision allows electrons to move.
  • This gives a positive charge on one thing and a negative charge on another.
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