If a neutral object is charged by friction,its mass
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its mass will be the multiplication of neutral object force and froction
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Answer: MASS MAY INCREASE OR DECREASE
Explanation: ON RUBBING, THAT IS CHARGING BY FRICTION, EITHER THE NEUTRAL OBJECT GAINS NEGATIVE CHARGE OR ELECTRONS WHICH INCREASES THEIR OVERALL MASS OR IT COULD LOSE SOME ELECTRONS MAKING THEMSELVES POSITIVELY CHARGED AND THERE OCCURS A REDUCTION IN THE OVERALL MASS OF THE OBJECT.
FOR EXAMPLE ON RUBBING RUBBER AND ANIMAL FUR, THE RUBBER HAS A GREATER AFFENITY FOR ELECTRONS THAN ANIMAL FUR HENCE THE RUBBER WILL GAIN A NEGATIVE SIGN AND THE FUR WILL HAVE AN EQUIVALENT POSITIVE CHARGE. HERE THE MASS OF FUR WILL DECREASE AND THAT OF RUBBER WILL INCREASE.
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