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1ST. ground the conductor

2nd. move the positive rod CLOSE but NOT TOCUH the conductor u r trying to charge.

3. REMOVE the grouding wire on the conductor

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How does a body become positively charged?

To charge it positively placed a negatively charge body near it. The positive charge of the sphere is attracted near to the surface close to the negatively charge body. To make it completely positive just earth it (by touching it). This process is known as induction. To charge a body negatively is similar to the aforementioned method.


What does a positively charged body have?

A positively charge body is deficient in electrons (electrons are negatively charge, so a lack of them results in something being positively charged). It also probably means it has a healthy diet and a daily health routine


How do positively charged objects differ from negatively charged objects?

Positively charged objects have an excess of protons compared to electrons, while negatively charged objects have an excess of electrons compared to protons. These imbalances in charge cause positively charged objects to attract negatively charged objects and repel other positively charged objects, and vice versa for negatively charged objects.


What is the charge of a sphere and how does it affect its electrical properties?

The charge of a sphere refers to the amount of electric charge it carries, which can be positive or negative. The charge of a sphere affects its electrical properties by determining how it interacts with other charged objects. Positively charged spheres repel other positively charged objects and attract negatively charged objects, while negatively charged spheres repel other negatively charged objects and attract positively charged objects. This interaction is governed by the principles of electrostatics.


Do negatively charged objects repel positively charged objects?

Yes, negatively charged objects and positively charged objects will repel each other due to the opposite charge. This is known as the principle of electrostatic repulsion.

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Protons - positively charged Electrons - negatively charged Neutrons - No charge


How does a body become positively charged?

To charge it positively placed a negatively charge body near it. The positive charge of the sphere is attracted near to the surface close to the negatively charge body. To make it completely positive just earth it (by touching it). This process is known as induction. To charge a body negatively is similar to the aforementioned method.


Are electrons positively charged?

Electrons are negatively charged, protons are positively charge and neutrons have no charge.


What is neither negatively nor positively charged?

protons - positive charge electrons - negative charge neutrons - no charge


What is an element with a charge?

an ion: a cation if it is positively charged; an anion if it is negatively charged


Are electrons particles that are positively charge?

No, Electrons are negatively charged.


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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.


What charge does protons and electrons have?

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Is an atom's nucleus negatively or positively charged?

nucleus has positive charge