An object can be electrostatically charged by friction, contact or induction.
An object can be electrostatically charged by friction, contact or induction.
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If the object remains ungrounded it will remain charged.
when a negatvely charged object touches a neutrally charged object electrons move to the neutraly charged object making it negativly charged!
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.
An object can be electrostatically charged by friction, contact or induction.
An object can be electrostatically charged by friction, contact or induction.
In a electrostatically neutral object there are equal numbers of charged particles (electrons and protons).
An object can be electrostatically charged by friction, contact or induction.
Beta particles
You have two electrodes, one positively charged and one negatively charged by means of the voltage that you are applying. So, positively charged ions in a solution are attracted electrostatically to the negatively charged electrode where they receive electrons. And negatively charged ions are attracted electrostatically to the positively charged electrode where they donate electrons. Thus ions return to their uncharged elemental state.
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A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.
If the object remains ungrounded it will remain charged.
Some ways in which an object can become charged are friction, contact and induction.
when a negatvely charged object touches a neutrally charged object electrons move to the neutraly charged object making it negativly charged!
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.