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Objects become charged when electrons move from object to another
when a negatvely charged object touches a neutrally charged object electrons move to the neutraly charged object making it negativly charged!
if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo
An object becomes positively charged if it loses electrons. This is because electrons have a negative charge, so the less of them there are in an object, the stronger the positive charge is.
well if you bring a negatively charged object near a positively charged object, they will attract each other, but if you bring two positively charged objects near each other they will repel just like the rule sais: Like Charges repel, Unlike charges attract the closer the charges, the greater force between them
By loosing and gaining an electron.
Objects become charged when electrons move from object to another
Losing electrons the positive charges become bigger than negative charges.
An atom becomes a positively charged ion when it loses one or more electrons.
Some ways in which an object can become charged are friction, contact and induction.
The potassium atom would become positively charged - or a cation.
Gaining or losing electrons can cause an atom to become positively or negatively charged
Positively charged,because electrons are negatively charged and when you remove them only protons remain and those are positively charged,what makes the fur positively charged as well.
when a negatvely charged object touches a neutrally charged object electrons move to the neutraly charged object making it negativly charged!
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if some of the positive charges have been either chemically removed or bonded together, that is how they become negatively charged...................... xoxo