when A positively charged body is brought near an uncharged metal draw the part of a rod near the has a negative charge and the far side of a positive charge can you say why this happens
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When a positively charged body is brought near an uncharged body, the negatively charged particles in the neutral body come to one end of the rod as they are attracted by the positively charged body. Due to this near end develops negative charge and far end develops positive charge
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When a positively charged body is brought near one end of an uncharged metal rod, the negatively charged free electrons in the metal rod are attracted to the positively charged body and gather at that end of the rod. Thus the near end of the rod becomes negatively charged due to excess of electrons. The far end becomes positively charged due to deficit of electrons.
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