Negative rod to uncharged metal ball:

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When a negatively charged rod is brought near an uncharged metal ball without touching it, the ball becomes polarized, resulting in a separation of charges. The positive charges within the ball are attracted to the rod, while negative charges are repelled to the opposite side. This polarization occurs because the electric field inside a conductor is zero, leading to an effective redistribution of charge. The initial assumption that the ball would become negatively charged was incorrect, as no contact was made. The key takeaway is that the presence of the negative rod induces polarization in the metal ball.
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[SOLVED] negative rod to uncharged metal ball:

Homework Statement


If a negatively charged rod is held near an uncharged metal ball, the metal ball:
1. becomes positively charged.
2. becomes polar.
3. Effect cannot be determined.
4. becomes negatively charged.
5. is unaffected.


The Attempt at a Solution


I guessed number 4, thinking that if the negative rod touched the neutral ball, the ball would gain electrons ( since its easier to gain and lose electrons - very very difficult and rare for an object to lose or gain protons )

This would make the ball negative but I was wrong... what's the catch here?
 
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The negative rod does not touch the ball though. What do you know about the electric field inside of a conductor?
 
oh my god. i read it as touched.IT NEVER TOUCHED X_X
 
there is no change - no contact was ever made.
 
wait, unaffected is the wrong answer x_x now what am i missing?

wow - yikes... is it not determinable?
 
The answer is it becomes polarized ; the ball has an effective separation of charge
 
Yes you could get the answer by knowing that inside the conductor that the electric field must be zero. So when the negative rod goes towards the conductor, then a bunch of positive charges need to go towards the end the rod approaches, and then negative charges must accumulate on the other side. It polarizes.
 
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