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6 November, 11:07

A neutral metal object is attracted to a nearby charged object, even though the metal object carries no net charge.

(A) True

(B) False

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  1. 6 November, 11:21
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    true

    Explanation:

    in electrostatics any neutral body consists of even positive and negative charges hence when a charged body is brought close to it, like charges repel to the farthest end of the neutral metal and unlike charges are attracted to the charged object

    causing an attractive force by "induction"
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