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electrons in an uncharged conductor during induction​

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Answered by FanzyRacer
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When the electrons move out of an area, they leave an unbalanced positive charge due to the nuclei. ... These are called induced charges. If the external charge is negative, the polarity of the charged regions will be reversed. Hence, an uncharged conductor can be charged by induction

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