What happens when a positively charged rod is brought near a neutral plastic ball?
a) protons on the ball are attracted to the positive rod and move to the near side of the ball
b) the protons on the ball repelled by the positive rod and move to the far side of the ball
c) electrons in the ball are repelled to the far side of the plastic ball
d) electrons in the ball are attracted to the near side of the ball
When performing an experiment with electricity, which material would act as an insulator?
a) staple
b) popsicle stick
c) wire
d) paper clip
Which material acts as a conductor of electricity?
a) popsicle stick
b) rubber glove
c) plastic button
d) paper clip
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1:d
2:b
3:d
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1d) electrons in the ball are attracted to the near side of the ball
2b) popsicle stick
3d) paper clip
Explanation:
What happens when a positively charged object is brought near a neutral object?
Any charged object - whether positively charged or negatively charged - will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Positively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other; and negatively charged objects and neutral objects attract each other.
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