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describe a simple experiment to show that the total charges on a pair of objects due but together is zero​

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Answered by sndeepyadav41
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When a glass rod is rubbed against a silk cloth, then glass object acquires positive charge and silk cloth acquired negative charge. The amount of charge acquired by both the object must be equal, so that the net charge of the system is zero. This is so because, according to the law of conservation of charges, charge can neither be created nor can it be destroyed

Answered by mehtag1
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Ans.- An electrically charged object can attract objects that are uncharged.

When a glass rod is rubbed against a silk cloth, then glass object acquires positive charge and silk cloth acquired negative charge. The amount of charge acquired by both the object must be equal, so that the net charge of the system is zero. This is so because, according to the law of conservation of charges, charge can neither be created nor can it be destroyed.

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