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State true or false: A) The number of positive and negative charges are equal on an uncharged or neutral object.

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Answered by mahakincsem
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Yes, it is true

Explanation:

  • In chemistry/ physics, we take both neutral and uncharged as bodies that don't have an overall electric charge.
  • Since, in neutral bodies, the number of positive charges are equal to the number of negative charges. That makes it electrically neutral.
  • However, in an uncharged body, we also say that there is no overall charge on the body.
  • Hence, the given statement, "The number of positive and negative charges are equal on an uncharged or neutral object." is true.
Answered by sharonr
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True

Explanation:

True

If the same amounts of negative and positive charge are found in an object, there is no net charge and the object is electrically neutral. If there is more of one type of charge than the other on the object then the object is said to be electrically charged.

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