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Physics, 15.12.2020 22:00, SmolBeanPotato

[sorry im doing this again] When does an electrically charged object attract another object? A When one object is far away from the other

B When each object is negatively charged

C When the objects are oppositely charged

D When each object is positively charged [Edited] peps took to long just guessed:{

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