How can electric charge be established
(A) Electrons can be removed from atoms and
accumulated to produce a negative charge
(B) Atoms from which electrons have been
removed produce positive electric charge.
(C) Both (A) and (B).
(D) Neither (A)nor (B)
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c) both a and b
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A positive charge is not necessarily a single proton. In most cases, a positive charge is an atom that has lost one or more electron(s). If two like point charges are separated by 1m and the repulsion force between them is 9. 0x109N, each charge is called 1 Coulomb, shown as 1C.
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