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By removing electrons to an uncharged object the object?

The object will become positive


What can happen when an charged object can be brought near an uncharged object?

A neutrally charged object can still be affected by a charged object. If a neutrally charged object is being approached by a negatively charged objects, the electrons within the neutrally charged object will migrate to the other side (as the two negative charges repel), leaving the side closes to the negative object positive. Protons do not move. From there, the protons are attracted to the electrons, therefore moving the 'uncharged' object.


What rearrangement of electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact without a charged object?

induction


What happens to the force between charged and uncharged objects as the distance between them increased?

as the distance is increased statically induced charge in the uncharged object reduced to a minimum. Thus coulombic force which is directly proportional to the product of the charges tends to 0.


Can you say that a charged object attracts an uncharged object by first charging it by induction why or why not?

Cönsider a negatively charged object be placed at a fixed position ,now a neutral or uncharged object is slowly introducing into the field which is produced by the electrons in negatively charged object.... And now according to the law of charges opposite charges attract each other similar thing taking place here the electrons present on the negatively charged object attracts the positive charge in neutral object by separting the charges inside the object wich is called induction as soon as the neutral object enters into the field produce by negatively charged object ...,and then it attracts...

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By removing electrons to an uncharged object the object?

The object will become positive


What happens to an uncharged object when it comes in contact with a charged object.After the object that was charged lost electrons and the uncharged object gained electrons?

It becomes charged. (negatively)


What is a rearrangement of electrons on a uncharged object without direct contact with a charged object?

Induction


What is the rearrangement of electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact with the charged object?

Induction


What is a rearrangement of a electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact with the charged object?

induction


What is a rearrangement of electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact of a charged object?

Induction


What are inducer?

Due to an object nearby, the electrons move to a specific direction as they are either attracted or repelled by it. Such as if there is a negatively charged object near an uncharged object, the electrons in the uncharged object will move as far away from the negative object as possible, and this is what you called an induced charge.


What can happen when an charged object can be brought near an uncharged object?

A neutrally charged object can still be affected by a charged object. If a neutrally charged object is being approached by a negatively charged objects, the electrons within the neutrally charged object will migrate to the other side (as the two negative charges repel), leaving the side closes to the negative object positive. Protons do not move. From there, the protons are attracted to the electrons, therefore moving the 'uncharged' object.


When a charged object polarized another why is there an attraction between the object?

The charged body will induce a separation of charges in the uncharged body.The charged body will induce a separation of charges in the uncharged body.The charged body will induce a separation of charges in the uncharged body.The charged body will induce a separation of charges in the uncharged body.


What rearrangement of electrons on an uncharged object without direct contact without a charged object?

induction


What are induced charges?

Due to an object nearby, the electrons move to a specific direction as they are either attracted or repelled by it. Such as if there is a negatively charged object near an uncharged object, the electrons in the uncharged object will move as far away from the negative object as possible, and this is what you called an induced charge.


What is induced charge?

charges that 'appear' on an uncharged object because of a charged object nearby is called induced charge.