when a positively charged body is brought near an uncharged metal rod , the parts of the rod near the charged body aquire a negative charge , and the far side a positive charge. Can you say why this happens ? Remember that in a body , negative charges are mobile whereas positive charges are fixed.
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When a positively charged body is brought near a uncharged metal rod then it will attracts free electrons in the rod, thus the free electrons will move one side near charged body leaving other side of rod, therefore other end of rod becomes positively charged.
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