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Charge will be distributed over the originally neutral conductor until it is distributed in such a manner that current no longer flows.

2007-12-07 03:27:37 · answer #1 · answered by jgoulden 7 · 0 0

The neutrality of the conductor basically capability it has an equivalent quantity of protons (+one million's) and electrons (-one million's) so as that that's charge is efficiently 0. the different conductor is unquestionably charged which capability it misplaced electrons, as i'm assuming the conductor did no longer exchange elementally via dropping protons. The conductor needs to be destructive lower back, so it is going to thieve electrons from the independent so as to acquire an equilibrium. Electrons are extra effortless to pass than protons, and if some thing loses a proton it basically will become some thing else. as an occasion if an oxygen atom misplaced a proton, it could stop to be an oxygen atom (it could in actuality be a nitrogen atom).

2016-12-30 14:27:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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