An isolated metallic conductor is positively charged.then its mass is?
Question asked by: nuntluanga
Asked on: 19 Mar 2011
How can you tell the mass of an object by what charge it carries?
I'm not aware of any way to do this, I assume that you must be missing out some important information with the question!
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Replied at: 20 Mar 2011
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