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When the total charge on an object is zero the object is electrically what?

The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.


How does an electrically polarized object different from an electrically charged object?

It will still have a electrical charge.


An object without a charge is called?

An object without a charge is called electrically neutral.


What is normally the net charge of an electrically polarized object?

An electrically polarized object typically does not have a net charge. It has an overall neutral charge, but the charges within the object are separated, creating regions of positive and negative charge, leading to an electric dipole moment.


How does an object become electrically charge?

by gaining or losing electrons.


When does an object become electrically charged?

An object becomes electrically charged when it gains or loses electrons. Gaining electrons gives the object a negative charge, while losing electrons gives it a positive charge. This imbalance of electrons creates an electric charge on the object.


What charge does an object have when the protrons and electrons are evenly distributed?

The object is electrically neutral when protons and electrons are evenly distributed, as they cancel each other out. This means the object has no overall charge.


When an object becomes electrically charged what is the result of transfer of?

When an object becomes electrically charged, the result is a transfer of electrons. Excess electrons on the object cause it to become negatively charged, while a deficit of electrons results in a positive charge.


What is an object that is positively charge?

If an object has an unequal number of protons and electrons, then the object becomes electrically charged. An object that is positively charged has more protons than electrons.


What objects with equal amounts of positive and negative charge are said to be electrically?

An object with equal amounts of positive and negative charge is electrically neutral.


Must an object be electrically charged as well for it to be attracted by a charged object?

Provide your second object is an insulator, - able to carry an electrical charge - it will have an electrical charge induced on it by the presence of a nearby electrically charged object. So, the second object does not need to have its own independent electrical charge, it is sufficient that it can carry one.


In a neutral object has been charged by friction to a charge of one pC what has happened to it electrically?

Approx. 6.24 x 106 electrons have rubbed either onto it or off of it during the friction, leaving the net charge on it unbalanced by 10-12 coulomb.

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