Physics, asked by sneh39, 5 months ago

what is the charge on an object when it is charged by releasing 10³⁸ electrons? What is the nature of the charge?​

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Answered by jadhavdivya785
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In the induction process, a charged object is brought near but not touched to a neutral conducting object. The presence of a charged object near a neutral conductor will force (or induce) electrons within the conductor to move. ... The flow of electrons results in a permanent charge being left upon the object.

Answered by freyadas1
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The mergers of black hole (BH)-neutron star (NS) binaries have been one of the most interesting topics in astrophysics, because such events have been thought to possibly produce multimessenger signals including gravitational waves and broadband electromagnetic (EM) waves. In this paper, we investigate EM emission from the inspiral of a binary composed of a spinning BH and a magnetized NS. Observationally, the BH is usually more massive than ∼7 M and the NS has a mass ≃1.4 M . During the inspiral of such a binary, the BH will accumulate more and more charges based on the charging scenario of Wald, even though the BH will eventually swallow the NS whole inevitably. We calculate the emission luminosities and energies through three energy dissipation mechanisms: magnetic dipole radiation, electric dipole radiation, and magnetic reconnection. We show that magnetic dipole radiation due to the spin of the increasingly charged BH and magnetic reconnection in between the BH and the NS could be most significant at the final inspiral stage. We find that if the BH is rapidly spinning and the NS is strongly magnetized, these mechanisms would lead ( its the answer you are looking for & hope its helpfull ) thanks

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