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FIGURE 25.12 The polarization force on a neutral piece of metal is due to the sl

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Question

FIGURE 25.12 The polarization force on a neutral piece of metal is due to the slight charge separation. l. The charged rod polarizes 2. The rod exerts an upward the neutral metal, causing the CEEEEEEEEEq top surface to be negative and attractive force on the excess electrons at the top surface. the bottom surface to be positive. up 4. Because electric force 3. The rod also exerts a net decreases with distance, downward repulsive force on Fun down Thus there is the excess positive ion cores Ta at the bottom surface a net upward force on the neutral metal that attracts it to the positive rod! down

Explanation / Answer

Nothing else would be different

Polarisation takes place again, positive charge induced on upper surface and negative charge will be induced on bottom. Hence as said so the same thing takes place