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Q: What happens when you move the ebonite rod closer and further away from the pith ball what charges happen to the pith ball?
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What happens when the fulcrum is further from the load?

The closer the load is to the fulcrum the greater the mechanical advantage. The closer to the fulcrum, the less the load moves when the lever is used.


If you look underwater are things further away or closer than they appear?

closer


How does a substance become temporarily charged by induction when a charged object is brought near?

I'm not 100% sure because were just starting this in class today. Let's say you have a negatively charged ebonite rod and you brought it toward a neutral pithball (if you don't know what that is just picture a shere). Before you brought the rod near the pithball, the protons and electrons in the pithball are spread out evenly. When u bring the negatively charged rod towards the pithball the electrons in the pithball move to the otherside of the ball. The protons never move but are now closer to the negatively charged ebonite rod. So technically, it reacts like a positively charged object would and attrcts to the negative ebonite rod ( unlike charges attract). But once the ebonite rod is moved away from the pithball, the pithball is neutral. The pithball is always neutral because there's no transfer of electrons but I guess it is technically temporarily charged. I'm not sure if that's what your looking for but I hope it helped a bit.


What happens when two like charges are near each other?

The like charges repel each other when they are brought together . At this stage ,the energy with which the charges repel each other is very high as compared to the attraction energy (that is developed when unlike charges are brought closer to each other).


Why is a neutral object attractred to a charged object?

This is known as electrostatic induction. As charged object (say positive) is brought near by the neutral object the opposite charges i.e. negative would get attracted towards and positive charges would be pushed away. Yet the object is neutral though the charges got separated. Now due to attraction of unlike charges the neutral is attracted towards the charged one.

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