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Another quick science question! Please help!

Death

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If you touch a positively charged object to a neutral object, does the neutral object stay neutral or what? What is the charge of the object after making contact with the positive object?
 

digitalmaster287

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Aug 28, 2004
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The positive object attracts the electrons in the neutral object to the closest point between them and the neutral object becomes negatively charged at one end and positively charged at the other end.
 

The Mad Hatter

Smash Ace
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Location
Arkansas (UofA)
Are you using us for science homework? I usually charge $15 an hour for Bio chemistry. Ill cut you a deal since this is 7th grade science.
 

cF=)

Smash Lord
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Aug 22, 2005
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According to Death's profile, he's 15 years old. However, when he joined this board, he was only 11 and agreed he was 13 or over when creating his account.

OBJECTION !!1/!1
 
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