When a body is charged its mass
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hey friend mass of body is constant and can not be affected by anything.
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All matter in the universe (anything that has substance) is made of small components called atoms. Every atom is made up of tiny particles called electrons protons and neutrons. Electrons repel other electrons, but are attracted to protons. Protons repel one another, but are attracted to electrons. Neutrons neither attract or repel anything.
If the body is positively charged, the charged body’s mass will be equal to the original mass minus the mass of electrons removed for charging. If the body is negatively charged, tge charged body mass is equal to the original mass.
Since the mass of electrons added or removed is generally negligible compared to the original mass, the charged body’s mass will generally be almost equal to the original mass.
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So, if a body becomes negatively charged it will gain electrons that is its mass will increase and if a body becomes positively charged it loses electrons hence its mass will decrease.
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If the body is positively charged, the charged body’s mass will be equal to the original mass minus the mass of electrons removed for charging. If the body is negatively charged, tge charged body mass is equal to the original mass.
Since the mass of electrons added or removed is generally negligible compared to the original mass, the charged body’s mass will generally be almost equal to the original mass.
Thank you,
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So, if a body becomes negatively charged it will gain electrons that is its mass will increase and if a body becomes positively charged it loses electrons hence its mass will decrease.
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