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Q: Why does a charged objects have multiples of the fundamental charge?
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How do objects charge by contact?

Objects become charged when electrons move from object to another


How do you know which objects get positively charged and which objects get negatively charged?

For this we take a test charge which is a unit positive charge. Now, we take charge to be tested and bring test charge near to it. If both the charges repel the charge taken is positive and it they attract then the charge taken is negetive.


What is the fundamental rule for electric charge?

Fundamental laws of electric charges: opposite charges (positive and negative) attract, similar charges (positive and positive or negative and negative) repel, somtimes charged objects will attract a neutral object.


How do charged objects affect neutral objects?

Objects with the same charge repel each other.


Why is it that charged objects wont stay charged for long?

Because there is no insulator attached to it to prevent escape of charge.


What is fundamental law that governs charge particles?

The most fundamental law about charged particles is that like charges repel and opposite charges attract.


What factors is the attraction between two objects?

The mass, charge, motion (if they are charged) and distance of separation of the two objects.


How can you tell if the type of charge on a 2 charged objects is the same or different?

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What determines the electric force between two charged objects?

-- the product of the magnitudes of the charges on the objects -- the distance between the 'center of charge' of the two objects


Does a positive charge object attrac a positive charge object?

No, because same charged objects repel each other.


How do neutral objects behave when placed near charged objects?

They repel, same with two negatively charged objects


What is charge of property and what is seller's charge and buyer's charge?

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