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Physics, 21.12.2019 05:31 sherlock19

How can a charged object cause charges to move within an uncharged object?
a. if the uncharged object is a conductor, the charged object can attract opposite charges.
b. if the uncharged object is an insulator, the charged object can attract opposite charges.
c. if the uncharged object is a conductor, the charged object can repel opposite charges.
d. a charged object cannot cause charges to move.

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