when a negative charge is induced on one surface of a piece of paper, what is induced on the other surface of the paper? Why does this happen?
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If a rubber balloon is charged negatively (perhaps by rubbing it with animal fur) and brought near the spheres, electrons within the two-sphere system will be induced to move away from the balloon. This is simply the principle that like charges repel.
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The charge will either repel or pass through paper. This is because paper has no finite charge in it...
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