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A positively charged glass rod is brought close to metallic rod isolated from ground the charge on the side of the metallic rod away from the glass will be ...............
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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Answer:

It will be opposite.

Explanation:

The charges on the glass rod are positive. So the charge on the other side of the metallic rod will be opposite from the charge of the glass rod, which is negative. It occurs due to the polarization between the metallic rod and a glass rod. It happens whenever a positive or negative charge brought close to the metal and allows it for induction, the opposite charge produces. It is not necessary to take this charge into consideration.

Answered by ItzDeadDeal
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Answer:

It will be opposite.

Explanation:

The charges on the glass rod are positive. So the charge on the other side of the metallic rod will be opposite from the charge of the glass rod, which is negative. It occurs due to the polarization between the metallic rod and a glass rod. It happens whenever a positive or negative charge brought close to the metal and allows it for induction, the opposite charge produces. It is not necessary to take this charge into consideration.

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