A positively charged sphere is suspended by an insulating thread. A negatively charged conductor is suspended near it

      

A positively charged sphere is suspended by an insulating thread. A negatively charged conductor is suspended near it. The conductor is first attracted, after touching the sphere it is repelled. Explain this observation

  

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John
The conductor is initially attracted because of opposite charge. It is then neutralized and charged positive/negative, hence repelled.
johnmulu answered the question on February 7, 2017 at 07:23


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