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14 February, 03:34

Object a has a positive charge after object a touches object b A still has a positive charge and the same amount of charge what can you infer about the charge of b

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  1. 14 February, 03:53
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    We can infer that the charge on object B is Neutrally charged.

    Explanation:

    From the above we can assume object B is neutral and was charged by induction.

    During the process of charging by conduction, both objects A and B acquire the same type of charge after contact.

    It follows the rule that says that if a positively charged object A is used to charge a neutral object B, then both objects A & B become charged positively charged.
  2. 14 February, 04:34
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    Object B has a neutral charge

    Explanation:

    Object A still maintains the kind and quantity of charges it has because object B neither gives nor receives charges from it.

    Like charges repel, unlike charges attract, but an interaction between a neutral and positive charge causes attraction without changing the quantity and king of charge originally present.
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