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No, the mass of a body is not affected by charging it. Charging a body simply redistributes the charges on its surface and does not change its mass.
The mass of a body is not affected by charging. Charging a body involves adding or removing electrons, which are very light particles compared to the mass of the body itself. Therefore, the mass of the body remains essentially unchanged during the charging process.
Charging is due to transfer of electrons from one body to another body. Electrons have mass, therefore, mass increases in the case of negatively charged body and decreases in the case of positively charged body.
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Charging is due to transfer of electrons from one body to another body. Electrons have mass, therefore, mass increases in the case of negatively charged body and decreases in the case of positively charged body.
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The two methods of charging a body are charging by friction (rubbing two objects together to transfer electrons) and charging by induction (bringing a charged object near a neutral object, causing a separation of charges).
mass in the body is just protons
During induction, if the ground connection was removed first before the charging body, the electrons on the electroscope will be stranded. This causes a negative charge on the object.
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The mass of a body is the measure of inertia of that body.
When energy balance in the body is positive body mass decreases