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That said, most neutral objects we meet in everyday life are composed of positively and negatively charged objects which simply cancel out to give an overall neutral object. This is important because they can create Van der Waal forces, since the positive is a bit stronger than the negative in some areas very close to the object, and vice versa.

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Q: When a negatively charged object approaches a neutral object what sort of charge is induced on the neutral object?
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