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

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They separate, with positive charges on one side and negative charges on the other.

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What are the two ways to transfer electrical charges?

Friction - charging something by rubbing it against another object Induction - charging something by coming close to charged object, but not touching Conduction - charging something by touching a charged object


Which of the three main methods of charging an object involves no touching?

Charging by induction.


When Charging a neutral object by touching it with a charged rod is called?

It's called charging by conduction.


What do you call the process of changing when no contact is made with the charging object?

conduction


When charging an object by conduction what happened to the charge an object?

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


When can charging by contact be dangerous?

Charging by conduction involves touching a negatively charged object to a neutral object. It can be dangerous when using a part of the human body as the circuit .


What happens when electrons move from one object to another?

getting shocked after walking across a rug


Charging by contact causes a redistribution of charges within an object?

no


What is the difference between charging by conduction and induction?

Charging by Induction:- 1. No physical contact. 2. No exchange of charge. Charging by conduction:- 1. Two objects must be in physical contact. 2.Transfer of charge takes place. Difference between charging by induction and charging by conduction: Induction Conduction 1. In this process there is no physical contact between the objects. 1. The conducting surface is connected to a charged object to transfer the charge. 2. The net charge on the object is zero since equal amount of opposite charge is accumulated on the side away from the side where a charge is induced. 2. The net charge on the object changes after the charging process since there is a transfer of charge.


Can electrons move from one object to another when rubbed together?

The transfer of electrons from one object to another by direct contact is charging by conduction. The transfer of electrons form one uncharged object to another by rubbing the objects together is charging by friction.


What is charging by convection?

Convection Charging, if I remember correctly, occurs when you have 3 objects. Two of these objects are placed on either side of the third (which is a neutral Insulator [yes, insulator is key to convection charging]) and these two are charged with opposite polarities. This causes the third, middle object's electrons to be attracted to to either side of the object; the negative charges towards the positively charged object, and the positive charges towards the negatively charged object. This results in the third, middle object having sides oppositely polarized, much like the idea of a magnet (yet not, because they are very different in every other way). Since the third object is an insulator, it holds its new charge "separation" for much longer than a conductor or semiconductor, long enough even to cut in half and have two oppositely polarized pieces of that insulator.


When polarizing an object what happens to the charge in the object?

They separate, with positive charges on one side and negative charges on the other.