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how does an electrically polarized object differ from an electrically charged object?

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Answered by faizkasu
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When they get reflected

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A charged object has a net charge; a polarized object is negative or positive on one side, but its net charge is zero. ... The direction is that in which a small positive test charge at rest would be pushed.

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