yes the space around a electrically charged object is known as electric field......
Electric and magnetic forces are transmitted via photons.
If your hands are wet when you touch a charged object, you will get an electric shock or electrocuted.
You can create a charged material bytransferring electrons. The negative electrons which orbit the atom can easily be transfered as they have no strong bonds. While protons in the centre of the nucleus have a very strong bond with the neutron. When two things are rubbed together the negative electrons get transferred. The object with the most negative charges are negatively charged and the material or object that has the most protons is positively charged. Different charges attract, same charges repel Basically a charged electric molecule is part of the total count of electrons or protons on an object.
Charging by polarization is the separation of positive and negative charge. Overall, the object being charged is still electrically neutral.
A object without electrical charges.
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An electric force is the force on an electric charge or an electrically charged object when immersed in an electric field.
Electric and magnetic forces are transmitted via photons.
It will still have a electrical charge.
There is no "why", because most of the objectsaround us are not electrically charged.
Magnetic field.
Magnetic field.
electric force
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Electromagnetic field. An electric field.
There will be flow of electrons from negatively charged object towards the positively charged object making an attempt to make both of them electrically neutral.
Antistatic pastes ans liquids are electrically conductive and will reduce the electrostatic charge on the surface of an insulator.