How can a neutral object be attracted to both positive and negative charges?
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Neutral object are attracted to either charge. ... The region that has too many electrons is negatively charged, the other region positively, because of lack of electrons. The positive region since it is closer to the charge will be attracted to this charge. This process is called induction.
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Neutral object are attracted to either charge. ... The region that has too many electrons is negatively charged, the other region positively, because of lack of electrons. The positive region since it is closer to the charge will be attracted to this charge. This process is called induction
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