Social Studies, 26.01.2021 17:20, pam93
Sidney is experimenting with two charged objects. She holds the objects close to each other, but she makes sure they never touch. Which is the only hypothesis about the two objects that Sidney would find to be true? If the first object has a positive charge and if the second object has a negative charge, then the objects push away from each other. If both objects have a negative charge, then the objects pull toward each other. If the first object has a negative charge and if the second object has a positive charge, then the objects push away from each other. If both objects have a positive charge, then the objects push away from each other.
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