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How do objects become electrically charged?
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
__________________ do not have electric charge
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
Which material is a conductor in which electric charges easily move?
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
refers to a particle that has equal amounts of positive charge and negative charge
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
________________ have electric charge.
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
Which material is a conductor in which electric charges easily move?
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
When two objects touch, which object becomes negatively charged?
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
Whether an object becomes positively or negatively charged depends on the material it ______________________.
Neutrons
contacts
Protons
copper
electrically neutral
neutrons and protons but no electrons
the object that holds electrons more tightly
copper
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