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24 September, 11:02

When a neutral metal sphere is charged by contact with a positively charged glass rod, the sphere

(1) loses electrons

(2) gains electrons

(3) loses protons

(4) gains protons

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  1. 24 September, 11:20
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    Charging something electrically involves the exchange of electrons (not protons) so we're left with choices (1) or (2). Since the sphere is neutral and the rod is positive, there will be a distribution of positive charge. This can only be due to a lack of electrons, since electrons are negatively charged. Therefore, the sphere must lose electrons to the positive rod, (choice 1) leaving both with a net positive charge. The rod will be less positive than before, as will the sphere.
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