Is it true that a charged object always attracts an uncharged object.

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Yes, by newton law charged object always attract uncharged object
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Yes....due to INDUCTION
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Yes. The charged object will exert force of attraction on nearby neutral object. Calcultions will be done according to newton's law of attraction.
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Yes....due to INDUCTION. when we place a charged object near the uncharged object.... Then due to induction the uncharged object become polarized (polarization of charge.... One pole having +ve charge while orher pole having - ve charge). Hence by Coloumbs law..... There will be a net force of attention...
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Yes....due to INDUCTION. when we place a charged object near the uncharged object.... Then due to induction the uncharged object become polarized (polarization of charge.... One pole having +ve charge while orher pole having - ve charge). Hence by Coloumbs law..... There will be a net force of attention between both object. read less
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