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15 March, 05:46

4. A neutrally charged conductor has a negatively charged rod brought close to it, and thus has an induced positive charge on the surface closest to the rod. What can we say about the overall charge on the conductor

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  1. 15 March, 07:41
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    Overall charge still remains zero on conductor until touched by charged rod.

    Explanation:

    Here, we want to know what has happened to the overall charge on the conductor.

    Since the conductor is neutral, the overall charge on the conductor must remain zero because positive charge is induced on close end to rod then equal and negaitve charge is induced on far end to rod.

    Thus, overall charge still remains zero on conductor until touched by charged rod.
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