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29 October, 13:53

There are two uncharged objects, A and B. Some electrons move from A to B. How does the charge of the two objects change?

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  1. 29 October, 16:09
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    A becomes positive, while b is now negative. Basically, electrons are negative particles. If they go to somewhere, they make the somewhere they go to negative.
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