When an object is said to be charged?
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An electric field, like one caused by a nearby charged object, can cause the charges inside of a neutral object — the protons and electrons — to move around a tiny bit.
By friction, conduction and induction an object get charged. Friction involves rubbing on material with another, resulting in electrons moving from one surface to another.
By friction, conduction and induction an object get charged. Friction involves rubbing on material with another, resulting in electrons moving from one surface to another.
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An object is said to be charged if it has acquired the property of attracting light objects.
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