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30 March, 06:27

How does a positively charged metal ball become neutral

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  1. 30 March, 06:51
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    By gaining equal number of electrons to the charge it carries.

    Explanation:

    A positively charge metal ball will become if it gains equal number of electrons to the charge it carries.

    Generally, a body becomes charged when they lose or gain electrons. The loss or gain of electrons by a body is common place feature. Merely rubbing of substances against each other will cause a loss or gain of electrons.

    Electrons are negatively charged particles in an atom

    Protons are positively charged particles.

    In a neutral atom, the number of protons and electrons must be the same.

    A positively charge body will have more number of protons than electrons.

    To make a positively charged metal become neutral, we bring it to the vicinity of electrons.
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