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If a body is charged by rubbing it. Its ...

If a body is charged by rubbing it. Its weight

A

Remain constant

B

Decreases

C

Increases

D

May increase ar may decrease

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  • When a body is submerged in liquid, its weight:

    A
    remains same
    B
    increases
    C
    decreases
    D
    reduces to zero
  • When a body is charged by conduction, its mass

    A
    remains same.
    B
    increases.
    C
    decreases.
    D
    increase or decréase.
  • The bodies gets charged when rubbed with each other due to transfer of

    A
    photons
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    atoms
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