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28 September, 20:14

Bits of paper are attracted to an electrified comb or rod, even though they have nonet charge. How is this possible?

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  1. 28 September, 20:27
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    An electrified comb is charged comb (let say by running it through the hair) and when it is brought in the proximity of pieces of paper, the pieces tend to cling to it. This happens because the charged comb induces an opposite charge in the paper pieces and as opposite charges attract each other, the pieces are clinged.
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