1. An electron is located at a point 25V, to the left of the electron in a 30V p
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1. An electron is located at a point 25V, to the left of the electron in a 30V point, to the right is a 40v point, in front of the electron a 25V point, and behind the electron is a 20V point. Which way will the electron move and why?
2. If a conductor is charged by induction using an object that has a positive charge, what is the sign of the charge on the conductor?
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Explanation / Answer
1. Electrons are negatively charged particles and hhey will flow towards the opposite charge.
The electron will move from Right To left direction.
2. If a conductor is charged by induction using an object that has a positive charge, then the sign of the charge on the conductor is negative. Unlike charges attract to each other and Like charges are repel to each other. the conductor will have a charge opposite in sign to that of the charged object.
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