bits of paper are attracted to an electrified comb, even though they have no net charge, how is this possible
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Bits of paper are attracted to an electrified comb or rod even though they have no net charge. ... In charging by induction process, an electrified comb or rod can give a charge of opposite sign to another neutral object without losing any of its charge.
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bits of paper are attracted to an electrified comb, even though they have no net charge, how is this possible due to electrostatic force.
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