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Explain how a neutral paper fragment can be attracted to a charged rod

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Answer:

The particles in the neutral paper can shift, causing the paper to become polarized and attracted to the rod.

Step-by-step explanation:

The neutral paper has an even distribution of its electrons throughout the paper. If a charged rod is brought near the neutral paper, this can cause the electrons in the paper to shift. If the rod is negative, the electrons will be repelled from the rod and cause the molecules in the paper to have a slight positive charge on the part of the paper closest to the rod. If the rod is positive, the electrons will be attracted to the rod and cause a slight negative charge on the side of the paper closest to the rod.

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