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Mary is trying to determine the charge of an object in the lab. She observes that it is repelled by a positively charged rod. What can you say about the charge of the object?
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Mary is trying to determine the charge of an object in the lab. She observes that it is repelled by a positively charged rod. What can you say about the charge of the object?
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Equal charges repel each other;
Different charges attract each other;
If the object is repelled by a positively charged rod, the object is positively chaeged too.
Answer: The object has positive charge.
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