The end of a charged rubber rod will attract small pellets of Styrofoam that, having made contact with the rod, will move violently away from it. describe why that happens.
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The end of a charged rubber rod will attract small pellets of Styrofoam that, having made contact with the rod, will move violently away from it. ... This will cause the positive charges in the pellets to orient themselves closer to the rod, and the negative charges in the pellets to orient themselves farther away
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