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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 ...............
in quantity​

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Answered by pr264428
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Answer:

Positive

Explanation:

If the glass rod is completely positively charged and the metallic rod is isolated from the ground that's why no charge can be transferred to the ground as there is no earthing.

Now,

When the positively charged glass rod is brought close to the metallic rod then the negative charge on the metallic rod will be attracted towards the positive charge and the charge on the metallic rod that will be away from the end which is near to the glass rod will be Positive in quantity.

Because, the metallic rod is initially neutral in the nature it will have equal amount of positive and negative charges distributed thoroughly inside.

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