It has lost electrons, resulting in a more positive charge.
When an object has a positive charge, it has a deficiency of electrons.
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
That would apply to any object.
Any "object" larger than elementary particles consists of positive and negative charges. If your object has a negative charge, it simply has more particles with a negative charge than particles with a positive charge.
When an object is charged by contact, the object getting the charge has the same charge compared with that of the object giving the charge. so if the object giving the charge has a positive charge, so does the object getting the charge
Friction will give a positive charge to a neutral object by conduction. This is done by rubbing two different materials together.
They attract.
When an object has a positive charge, it has a deficiency of electrons.
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
That would apply to any object.
It has had electrons removed giving it it's positive charge.
No, because same charged objects repel each other.
yes
A positive charge
positive charge
Any "object" larger than elementary particles consists of positive and negative charges. If your object has a negative charge, it simply has more particles with a negative charge than particles with a positive charge.
It has a positive charge.