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Chapter 22 Problem 22RQ

Question

Problem 22RQ

How does an electrically polarized object differ from an electrically charged object?

Solution

Solution 22RQ

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An electrically charged object is made of atoms that do not contain equal number of electrons and protons, giving them net charge as positive charge if it has excess protons or negative charge if it has more electrons. Sometimes the electrically charged objects are referred as ions.

Whilst an electrically polarized object is made up of atoms that have a neutral charge (equal number of electrons and protons ), but the electrons and protons have changed their orientation.

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: How does an electrically polarized object differ

Chapter 22 textbook questions

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