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is there any charge in the mass by charging process.????​

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Answered by vROYv
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Yes.... although very small, but there is change in mass in charging process.Mass of electron is 9.1 x 10^-31 kg.

Object that acquires negative charge gains a little mass due to addition of electrons in it and the mass of the one that requires positive charge decreases due to lost electrons.

The magnitude of change in mass of both the objects is same because the number of electrons lost by one is equal to the number of electrons gained by other.Change in mass can be calculated by multiplying the number of electrons gained or lost with the mass of one electron.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes.... although very small, but there is change in mass in charging process.Mass of electron is 9.1 x 10^-31 kg.

Yes.... although very small, but there is change in mass in charging process.Mass of electron is 9.1 x 10^-31 kg.Object that acquires negative charge gains a little mass due to addition of electrons in it and the mass of the one that requires positive charge decreases due to lost electrons.

Yes.... although very small, but there is change in mass in charging process.Mass of electron is 9.1 x 10^-31 kg.Object that acquires negative charge gains a little mass due to addition of electrons in it and the mass of the one that requires positive charge decreases due to lost electrons.The magnitude of change in mass of both the objects is same because the number of electrons lost by one is equal to the number of electrons gained by

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