If you placed a charged pen near a whole A4 sheet of paper, would expect the paper to rise and stick to the pen
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no
Explanation:
because electrostatic force can lift less object s
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Yes, the paper would rise and stick to the pen due to the phenomenon of static electricity.
Explanation:
- Everything is composed of charges. opposite charges are drawn to one another (negative to positive).
- Similar charges repel one another (positive to positive or negative to negative).
- A neutral object is one that typically has an even balance of positive and negative charges.
- Negative and positive charges in an object must balance out for static electricity to occur.
- These charges may accumulate on an object's surface until they can be released or discharged.
- They can be discharged via a circuit, for example.
- Certain materials can transmit negative charges, or electrons when they are rubbed against one another.
- Your body may accumulate extra electrons, for instance, if you rub your shoe on the carpet.
The paper would stick to the charged pen.
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