What is the Difference between Charged And Uncharged body
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A charged body is an body that has either a surplus or deficiency of electrons, and is negatively and positively charged respectively.
An uncharged body is a 'neutral' body that has an equal number of protons and electrons.
An uncharged body is a 'neutral' body that has an equal number of protons and electrons.
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An object or body having electric charge on it is called charged body or object.
An object or body having no electric charge or which does not acquire an electric charge is called uncharged body or object.
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