What makes a charged object attract an uncharged object? (2 points)
a. The charge in both objects move around.
Selected:b. The charged object is positively charged.This answer is incorrect.
c. The charges move in the uncharged object.
d. The uncharged object becomes negatively charged.
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d. The uncharged object becomes negatively charged
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The correct option is (d) the uncharged object becomes negatively charged.
A charged body can attract an uncharged body when the uncharged body becomes negatively charged.
This is because of induction.
Induction is the process by which we can charge an uncharged body just by bringing a charged body near to it but without any direct contact.
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