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What must the charge of the ball be?
A metal ball hangs from the ceiling by an insulating thread. The ball is attracted to a positive-charged rod held near the ball. 

What must the charge of the ball be?<br/>
A metal ball hangs from the ceiling by an insulating thread. The ball is attracted to a positive-charged rod held near the ball.  <br/>

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Asked by Jkeslin, Last updated: Nov 25, 2024

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Answered Feb 21, 2018

Negative or neutral

Clearly, the ball will be attracted if its charge is negative. However, even if the ball is neutral, the charges in the ball can be separated by induction (polarization), leading to a net attraction.
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