Having greater or less electrons possessed by an object. Can attract or repel.
A. proton
B. m...
Physics, 10.06.2021 18:00, andresduenas72
Having greater or less electrons possessed by an object. Can attract or repel.
A. proton
B. magnetism
C. charge
D. magnet
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