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Neutralization of a charge refers to the process of eliminating an electric charge from an object, resulting in a net charge of zero. This can occur through various methods, such as grounding, where excess electrons or protons are transferred to or from the object, or through the interaction with charged particles of the opposite sign. In essence, neutralization balances out the positive and negative charges, restoring electrical neutrality.

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