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What happens when a positive and neutral charge meet?

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Answered by rounitraman3
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Positively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other; and negatively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other. ... And in accordance with Newton's law of action-reaction, the neutral object attracts the charged object.

Answered by parthsonawane2002
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When a positively charged object touches a neutral object (in the case of a conductor) the charge gets distributed between the two bodies. When they are separated they both acquire half of the total charge of the system. For example, if a metallic sphere charged [math]+2\mu C[/math] when brought in contact with a similar neutral metallic sphere of the same dimensions then the charge gets redistributed between the two bodies. If two spheres are separated then each metallic sphere acquires [math]1\mu C [/math]of charge.

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