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most accurately describes electrically charged objects?

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Answered by sonisingh0472363
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Answer:

There are many examples of objects becoming charged by friction, including a rubber comb through hair, and a balloon on a sweater. In both these instances, the electrons move from the second object to the first, causing the first object to become negatively charged and the second one positively charged.

Answered by mk8704
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Explanation:

A charged object is surrounded by the electric field it creates. A proton is placed in the electric field, 0.01 m away from the charged object.

Which choice(s) most accurately describe factors that would affect the strength of the electric field?(Select all that apply)

Change the distance between the charged object and the proton.

Change the amount of charge on the charged object.

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