Physics, asked by Akshathyking, 18 days ago

In the process of charging an object, there is a transfer of from one object to the other. (electrons/protons)

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Answered by samfernando342
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The Law of Conservation of Charge

There were equal numbers of protons and electrons within the two spheres. ... Charge is neither created nor destroyed during this charging process; it is simply transferred from one object to the other object in the form of electrons.

Answered by bhavyahjariwala
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Charge is neither created nor destroyed; it is simply transferred from one object to another object in the form of electrons.

Whenever electrons are transferred between objects, neutral matter becomes charged. For example, when atoms lose or gain electrons they become charged particles called ions. Three ways electrons can be transferred are conduction, friction, and polarization.

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