How does an electrically polarized object differ from an electrically charged obect?

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An electrical charged object has an excess unbalanced charge associated with it. Thus the object as a whole has a net charge.  A polarized object is one which does not have a net / excess charge but the charges in the molecules composing the object have been displaced from their central position (i.e. Charge centers). This is the phenomena of separation of charge.

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