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There will be flow of electrons from negatively charged object towards the positively charged object making an attempt to make both of them electrically neutral.
There will be an attractive interaction between the charged object and the neutral object.
It gains electrons!
A neutrally charged object can still be affected by a charged object. If a neutrally charged object is being approached by a negatively charged objects, the electrons within the neutrally charged object will migrate to the other side (as the two negative charges repel), leaving the side closes to the negative object positive. Protons do not move. From there, the protons are attracted to the electrons, therefore moving the 'uncharged' object.
an electromagnetic field interacts with charged particles.
Induction happens
Attraction
When light meets any of the object it interacts with it...the interaction can be reflection, refraction, absorption, polarisation,diffraction or interference depending upon the nature of the body with which it interacts.
negatively charged
There will be flow of electrons from negatively charged object towards the positively charged object making an attempt to make both of them electrically neutral.
It becomes charged. (negatively)
Two objects that are similarly charged will repel, while two objects with opposite charges will attract. Moreover, a neutral object will attract either charges
They scoot away from each other
If your hands are wet when you touch a charged object, you will get an electric shock or electrocuted.
There will be an attractive interaction between the charged object and the neutral object.
They lose electrons.
it becomes positively charged.