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If two charges repel each other, the two charges must be
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
Suppose you acquire a positive charge from walking across a carpet. You then touch a doorknob and receive a shock. This leaves you
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
Charge
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
The electric force between charged objects is
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
A negatively charged balloon near a wall will build up charge in the wall by
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
The electric field lines around a negatively charged particle
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
When a glass rod is rubbed with silk and becomes positively charged,
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
Objects that have the same charge
is conserved.
either positive and positive or negative and negative
are repelled by each other, and the force between the objects pushes them apart.
electrically neutral.
electrons are removed from the rod.
always point inward.
either attractive or repulsive.
induction.
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