Question: Which process occurs when an object is charged by induction? Free elec
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Question: Which process occurs when an object is charged by induction?
Free electrons are pulled away from their nuclei to flow through an object.
An object produces electrons that are transferred to another object.
An object gives another object an opposite charge without losing any of its own charge.
Question: Two point charges, q1 and q2, are located a distance r apart in a vacuum. Which change to the charges will halve the magnitude of the electric charge between them?
doubling the distance between them
reducing the distance between them by one half
reducing the magnitude of one of the charges by one-half
Free electrons are pulled away from their nuclei to flow through an object.
An object produces electrons that are transferred to another object.
An object gives another object an opposite charge without losing any of its own charge.
Explanation / Answer
Ans 1) Free electron are pulled away from their nuclei to flow through the object.
Ans 2) F=k* q1*q2/r^2
reducing tthe magnitude of one charge half
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