When an object gains or loses electrons, it becomes A) electrically charged. B) electrically neutral. C) magnetically neutral. D) magnetically polarized.
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when an object gains or losses electrons it becomes (A) electrically charged
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Answer:
When an object loses or gains electrons, it becomes (A) electrically charged.
Explanation:
When an electrically neutral object ( i.e. has no net charge) gains electrons, it means it has extra electrons now and hence becomes negatively charged.
Similarly, when an electrically neutral object losses elections, it means it is deficient in electrons and becomes positively charged.
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