How will you give equal and opposite charge to two identical metal spheres on insulated stands? you can use a charged rod but touching of rod to sphere is not allowed. find the way to to give the spheres equal charges of the same sign. again, do the spheres have to be of equal size for your method to work? a charge rod attracts bits of of dry cork dust, which, after touching the rod, often jump violently away from it. explain
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Answer:The size of the object doesn't matter,it depends on the amount of the charged body which would be brought near the neutral charged body
Explanation:If a positively charged body is brought near a neutral charged body(contact between them is not needed),then the protons would attract the electrons and would create a partial positive and a partial negative charge in the two different poles of the neutral charged body.Thus the neutral charged body becomes partially charged.You can use an electroscope to observe the effect of the charge
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