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Charging by conduction happens when electrons move from one object to another by direct contact. Electrons from the metal will move to the glass rod.

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Q: What happens when electrons move from one object to another?
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What happens when electrons move from one object to another direct contact?

induction


What happens when electrons move from one object to another through direct contact?

friction that the answer


How do electrons move?

Electrons can move from atom to atom and from object to object


The transfer of charge when electrons move from a charged object to another object by direct contact is called what?

conduction


Which of these move from one object to another when two objects are rubbed together?

ELECTRONS


Electrons that move from one object to another and then remain at rest produce?

static electricity


How do objects charge by contact?

Objects become charged when electrons move from object to another


When electrons move from one object another they become what with static electricity?

They become charges


When electrons move from one object to another they become with static electricity?

They become charges


How does body becomes negatively charge?

It gains electrons. The only charged particles which can freely move from one object to another are electrons. Electrons have negative charge. So adding electrons gives a negative charge, and removing electrons gives the object a positive charge.


What kind of charge can move from object to object?

Electrons can move from object to object. Electrons have a negative charge. So if an object is determined to have a positive charge, then some of the electrons have moved from the object to somewhere else. Something with a neutral charge has the same number of electrons [-] and protons [+]. If electrons [-] leave, then there will be more protons, and a net positive charge. If an object gains electrons, then the object has a net negative charge.


When charging an object by conduction what happens to the charges in the object?

Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge. Apex ;)