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Physics, 25.01.2020 05:31 christheicebear

Which is an example of an object acquiring a charge through friction?

a. as you walk across a thick carpet, your body becomes charged.

b. the air between a metal hanger and an object suddenly becomes charged.

c. as a metal comb is held near an object with a negative charge, the comb becomes charged.

d. as you place your hand on a charged object, the net charge in the object is reduced.

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