A positively charged rod is brought near a neutral plate, what type of charge is induced on the farthest side of the plate
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Answer:
When a positively charge rod is brought close to one end of a neutral metallic plate then negative charge induced on closest side of the plate.
Explanation:
The presence of a charged object near a neutral conductor will force (or induce) electrons within the conductor to move. The movement of electrons leaves an imbalance of charge on opposite sides of the neutral conductor. ... The flow of electrons results in a permanent charge being left upon the object.
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Answer: When a positively charge rod is brought close to one end of a neutral metallic plate then negative charge induced on closest side of the plate.
Because when Positively charge rod brought near the neutral metallic plate then electron from metallic plate attracted toward the positively charge rod ...
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