The charge is evenly spread inside and outside
as the distance is increased statically induced charge in the uncharged object reduced to a minimum. Thus coulombic force which is directly proportional to the product of the charges tends to 0.
Mass cannot enter or exit an isolated system.
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air can become a good conductor when it is heated to very high temperatures
They hang limp.
You get an electric shock and this happens because the electroscope is charged and your body is good conductor of electricity.
Yes, because the neutral conductor will transfer its electrons to the postitively charged conductor.
as the distance is increased statically induced charge in the uncharged object reduced to a minimum. Thus coulombic force which is directly proportional to the product of the charges tends to 0.
As the distance is increased, statically induced charge in the uncharged object is reduced to a minimum. Thus coulombic force which is directly proportional to the product of the charges tends to 0
Mass cannot enter or exit an isolated system.
its getting charged!!
The longer the conductor the greater the end to end resistance.
Yes, anything made of metal is a conductor, regardless of what shape it happens to have.
negatively charged
It means your isolated from one specific area
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A fuse should always be inserted into the line conductor, never the neutral conductor. If a fuse has been inserted, inadvertently, into the neutral, an overload will still operate the fuse, but the line voltage will not be isolated from the circuit -thus presenting a shock hazard. Furthermore, it will not protect against an earth (ground) fault that occurs in the circuit.