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Your body is made of molecules which are made of atoms. All atoms have electrons.

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A positive charged body has is it deficit of electrons or excess of electrons?

A positively charge body is deficient in electrons (electrons are negatively charge, so a lack of them results in something being positively charged).


Do you have electrons in your body?

Yes. Your body is made up of cells. Cells are made up of atoms at the atomic level. All atoms have electrons. Ergo, your body has electrons.


Why is electron for charging of a body?

Electrons carry a negative charge and are responsible for the electrical properties of atoms and molecules. When a body gains or loses electrons, it becomes positively or negatively charged. This transfer of electrons is what causes the body to become charged.


How mass of a body is affected on charging?

Charging is due to transfer of electrons from one body to another body. Electrons have mass, therefore, mass increases in the case of negatively charged body and decreases in the case of positively charged body.


Why will electrons moved from negatively charge body?

Electrons will move from a negatively charged body to a positively charged body because opposite charges attract. The negatively charged electrons are naturally drawn towards the positively charged body in order to balance out the charge distribution and achieve equilibrium.


How does your body gain electrons?

your body gains electrons all day.... you gain electrons by rubbing up against things and just walking... electrons carry over to your body and when you touch something metal or a conductor you will get shocked. :) i dont know if this is the right answer but i gave it a try


How high is your body resistance?

Your body resistance is high- hard to push electrons through.


Where can you get electrons besides from an electron gun or cathode ray tube?

Electrons are in atoms found even in the human body.


How a body can be charged?

A body can become charged either by gaining or losing electrons. When electrons are transferred between objects, one object becomes positively charged (losing electrons) and the other becomes negatively charged (gaining electrons). This charge separation creates an electric field around the objects.


A woman experiences an electric shock The electrons making the shock come from where?

The electrons from the electric shock come from the flow of electrons through a conductive material, such as a wire or electrical appliance. When the woman comes into contact with the electric source, this flow of electrons passes through her body, causing the electric shock.


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.


How are conductor and insulator alike?

They are not alike at all. A conductor allows for the free passage of electrons throughout its body, while an insulator does not allow electrons to flow through its body.