a negatively charged repels a positivley charged object
With electricity.
With electricity.
Electricity is the movement of electrons from one place to another. An object is electrically charged when it has the potential to pass electrons to or from other objects.
Substances can be charged in two ways. The rubbing of an object can result in a static electrical charge. Through the process of ionization the application energy can charge an atom by removing its electrons.
an object is charged:-
rubbing
electostatic induction
electromagnetic induction
contact with another electric device
by rubbing basically the atoms get charged in such a way that when we rub them the electrons are transferred or gained this is because when we rub there is friction and from the firction we have the heat energy which makes the electrons unstable and they jump from the outer most orbit according to bohrs model and go into another element making it charged.
gain of electron negative charge
loss of electron positive charge
Objects become positively charged if they lose electrons. They become negatively charged if they gain electrons.
Because they either lose or gain electrons.
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By adding or subtracting electrons
It becomes charged. (negatively)
A charged object attracts the neutral object by polarising it.
Negatively charged objects
If your hands are wet when you touch a charged object, you will get an electric shock or electrocuted.
In practical life , it is not possible to identify the negative and positive charges.The positive and negative charges are identified only experimentally.So, practical example of this is not possible.But I can tell that a negatively charged object and positively charged object attract each other.for A+ lost electrons
No.
If the object remains ungrounded it will remain charged.
Some ways in which an object can become charged are friction, contact and induction.
when a negatvely charged object touches a neutrally charged object electrons move to the neutraly charged object making it negativly charged!
A positively charged object. Like charges repel.
There will be flow of electrons from negatively charged object towards the positively charged object making an attempt to make both of them electrically neutral.
It depends on the type of non-charged object. If the object is made of conductive material, a charged object will induce a separation of charge in the non-charged object. Its net charge will still be zero. If the object is not conductive, there will be no significant effect.
When an object is charged, it either has a surplus or deficiency of electrons. If it has a surplus, the object is negatively charged, and if it has a deficiency, then it is positively charged (has more protons than electrons).
A negatively charged object. Also, a neutral object, through an induced separation of charges.
I assume you mean "neutral object". The answer is that the charged object will induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
Induction happens
An object can be electrostatically charged by friction, contact or induction.