a metalic sheet can be charge by induction and conduction to keep it on insulated stand
A charged metallic plate is a thin rectangular (or square) sheet that carries a surface charge. Because metal is a conductor, you can assume that the surface charge is spread uniformly over the area of the plate.
Positively charged particles, such as protons, would be attracted to a negatively charged metallic plate. Electrons, which are negatively charged, are repelled by the negative charge and would not be attracted to the plate.
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touch it with a charged object....
Metallic substances have free electrons, which can move from atom to atom, transferring a charge.
Yes, protons are positively charged particles, so they would be attracted to a negatively charged metallic plate due to the electrostatic attraction between opposite charges.
its mass will increase by an amount too small to measure directly
The metallic ion in lead II sulfate is lead (Pb) with a +2 charge.
In the State of Arizona, the license plate belongs to the debtor. They cannot charge you for your plate but they can charge you for inventory and storage of your personal property (which, incidently, includes your plate).
The electrical charge on the plate that causes the beam to bend toward it is negative. This negative charge creates an electric field that interacts with the positively charged ions in the beam, causing them to be attracted towards the negatively charged plate.
As the battery charges, the negative plate changes to metallic lead, and the positive plate change to lead dioxide.
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