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I am just reviewing some E&M because i took the class before I ever thought i had that big of an interest in physics and just memorized formulas, etc. Anyway, this is from a "which of the following statements is true" question.
The true statement is: A positive charge experiences an attractive electrostatic force near a neutral conductor.
The alternatives were that it experiences a repulsive force, no force, ...
How come the true statement is indeed true as opposed to a positive charge experiencing no electrostatic force near a neutral conductor?
The true statement is: A positive charge experiences an attractive electrostatic force near a neutral conductor.
The alternatives were that it experiences a repulsive force, no force, ...
How come the true statement is indeed true as opposed to a positive charge experiencing no electrostatic force near a neutral conductor?