A neutral (uncharged) metal ball is suspended using a non-magnetic string. A positively charged insulating rod is placed near the ball which is observed to be attracted to the rod. This is because

  • the ball becomes positively charged by induction
  • the ball becomes negatively charged by induction
  • there is a rearrangement of the electrons in the ball
  • the number of electrons in the ball is more than the number of electrons on the rod
A neutral (uncharged) metal ball is suspended using a non-magnetic string. A positively charged insu
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