J. J. suggests the that an atom subjected to a high voltage becomes charged because it's made of some positive material with small bits of negative material embedded in it, like raisins in a pudding. The high voltage rips the negative bits out, leaving the positive material behind, and making the once neutral atom charged.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:50
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