When isolated substance is given positive charge what will happen to its mass?
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You can't give positive charge by transferring it.. Because it its mass is more so these can't be transferred but only electrons can be transferred from one body to another
<>there are some ways of doing so.
#.conduction
In this method you transfer charge by rubbing means that electrons are transferred from one body to another.... The body which get more electrons are negatively charged and other is positively charged.
When the body is positively charged there will be negligible decrease in mass due to loss of electrons.
# other method is induction.
In this method a charged body is brought near other neutral body and then if the charged body is -ve or +charged then the other body will develop poles and one side the density of the opposite charge will increase
In this method no change in mass will take place.
Hope it will help you.
You can't give positive charge by transferring it.. Because it its mass is more so these can't be transferred but only electrons can be transferred from one body to another
<>there are some ways of doing so.
#.conduction
In this method you transfer charge by rubbing means that electrons are transferred from one body to another.... The body which get more electrons are negatively charged and other is positively charged.
When the body is positively charged there will be negligible decrease in mass due to loss of electrons.
# other method is induction.
In this method a charged body is brought near other neutral body and then if the charged body is -ve or +charged then the other body will develop poles and one side the density of the opposite charge will increase
In this method no change in mass will take place.
Hope it will help you.
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