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Suppose that an electric charge is produced on one part of a body. If the charge spreads through the entire body, the body is most likely made of ?
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Suppose that an electric charge is produced on one part of a body. If the charge spreads through the entire body, the body is most likely made of ?
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Metal
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Suppose that an electric charge is produced on one part of a body. If the charge spreads through the entire body, the body is most likely made of metal.
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