When a body is charged, its mass
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There is no effect of charge on mass
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When a body is charged , it's mass remains constant.
Explanation:
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A body can be charged either by
---> Friction
--> Conduction
---> Induction.
An object acquires charge only by transfer of electrons.
Positive charge by loosing electrons
Negative charge by gaining electron..
As electrons are very very light compared to neutron and proton.
Hence transfer of electrons to acquire charge will not affect it's mass.
As atomic mass ( mass of an object) is sum of neutrons and protons.
Conclusion: when a body is charged: Mass remains constant .
Explanation:
*****************
A body can be charged either by
---> Friction
--> Conduction
---> Induction.
An object acquires charge only by transfer of electrons.
Positive charge by loosing electrons
Negative charge by gaining electron..
As electrons are very very light compared to neutron and proton.
Hence transfer of electrons to acquire charge will not affect it's mass.
As atomic mass ( mass of an object) is sum of neutrons and protons.
Conclusion: when a body is charged: Mass remains constant .
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