what happens to volume of body when it became positively or negatively charge?
10 years ago
by
rajat rathi
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If we talk about a bubble with volume V.If -ve charge given to it then it will shrink due to force acting on it towards center as electric field tends inside for negative charge.
10 years ago
by
MOHIT SHARMA
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it remains same ...............!
9 years ago
by
Karthikesh
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I think that the volume of the body will not change as the volume of electron is comparatively negligible to that of the whole body so there is no change in the volume of the body.
9 years ago
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Yash Selot
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yash! we were not talking in macroscopic level. we were just talking in atomic level.therefore we cant neglect electronic mass.
9 years ago
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SIDDHARTH PRADHAN
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volume remains unchanged but I think mass changes due to loss and gain of charges.
9 years ago
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Steve Islary
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as electron also have mass therefore when object get positively charge there will be loss in mass and when negatively charge it will gain mass but as the mass magnitude of electrons are 9.1* 10^-31 threfore loss in mass will be negligible
9 years ago
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ROSHAN
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constant =density=mass/volume.if mass increases(addition of electron) volume increases .if it is positively charged volume decreases.But this is a theoretical hypothesis.practically since mass of electron is too small.it is almost undetected by the ordinary instruments.
9 years ago
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REEMA S