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Physics, 18.02.2021 06:00, ayindejoy

Rebecca placed an uncharged object next to an electrically charged object, and they were attracted to each other. She moved the charged object and placed it next to another uncharged object, and they were attracted to each other. What is the best explanation as to why this happened? The charged object kept its charge.
The charged object lost its charge.
The second object had a stronger charge.
The second object had a weaker charge.

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