In electrostatic force how insulator attracts?
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• A Positive object brought near a neutral insulator polarizes its molecules.
• There is a slight shift in the distribution of the electrons orbiting the molecule, with unlike charges being brought nearer and like charges moved away.
• Since the electrostatic force decreases with distance, there is a net attraction.
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• When the object is rubbed to any charged material then the elctrons present in it transfers into the other material and makes it charged.
• When the same is bringed to uncharged or opposite charged then it attrats it.
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