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How do objects become electrically charge?

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well not many things can be ELECTRICALLY CHRAGED. lik wood holds about 12% of wood and 0% of eletricaty

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well not many things can be ELECTRICALLY CHRAGED. lik wood holds about 12% of wood and 0% of eletricaty

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Explain How electrically neutral objects can become electrically charge even though charge Cannot be created or destroyed.?

They acquire a charge from somewhere else.


What kinds of objects pick up electrons easily?

These are electrically positive objects.


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.


How does an object become electrically charge?

by gaining or losing electrons.


What kind of materials can become electrically charge when they are rubbed together?

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What is an atom or group of atoms that has become electrically changed?

When an atom or group of atoms becomes electrically charged, it is referred to as an ion. If it has a positive charge (+) it is called a cation, and if it has a negative charge (-), it is called an anion.


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Objects become charged when electrons move from object to another


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

The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.


Are metals and non metals electrically neutral?

Yes. Atoms have protons (positive charges) and electrons (negative charges). However, quite often it is the negative charges (the electrons) that carry the current. In any case, the net charge in a conductor is usually zero (it is neutral) - the electrons simply go in one end and out the other, but the total number of electrons will doesn't change in normal circumstances, whether there is a current or not.


What does a neutral and a negative charge do?

They balance the atomic charge and electrical forces.


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Does neon have to charge?

Neon does not have any charge. It is electrically neutral.