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How does the skit model a method of charging? 1.it models induction because the painter represents a neutral object and the paint represents electrons that are transferred through rubbing. 2.it models conduction because the painter represents a charged object and the paint represents electrons that are transferred through contact. 3.it models induction because the painter represents a charged object and the paint represents electrons that are transferred through contact. 4.it models conduction because the painter represents a neutral object and the paint represents electrons that are transferred through rubbing.

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