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26 December, 06:34

What happens to electric charges within a conductor when a charged object is brought close to it

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  1. 26 December, 06:56
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    Well, if a charger conductor is touched to another object or close enough to touching the object then the conductor can transfer its charge to that object. Conductors allow for electrons to be transported from particle to particle, so a charged object will always distribute its charge until the repulsive forces are minimized.
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