First, an electrically charged object is brought near an uncharged object. Then, the electrically charged object is brought near another electrically charged object.
In which of these situations would it be reasonable to expect the object to be either attracted or repelled?
Group of answer choices
Not in either situation
Only in the first situation
Only in the second situation
In both situations
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