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Chemistry, 05.05.2021 03:40, camosloppy7677

What happens when a neutrel object is charged by induction? no links?!!

a) the neutral object gains the same type of charge as the charging object

b) the neutral object gains the opposite type of charge as the charging object

c) It depends what the object id made of

d) the neutral object remains neutral

e) the neutral object makes the charging object neutral

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