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Which charge remains upon a thermocol ball when faced with a charged ebonite rod and the other side of it is touched by you? Short Answer​

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Answered by beenabijupersonal
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Answer: Due to the negatively charged ebonite rod A, the positive charges in P and Q spheres get attracted towards ebonite rod, and thus accumulate at sphere P, and thus the remaining negative charges of neutral atoms accumulate at Q. When these spheres are separated, the spheres retain the respective charges.

Answered by pawarparchi2003
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Due to the negatively charged ebonite rod A, the positive charges in P and Q spheres get attracted towards ebonite rod, and thus accumulate at sphere P, and thus the remaining negative charges of neutral atoms accumulate at Q. When these spheres are separated, the spheres retain the respective charges.

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