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In order for induction to occur, what must happen to a neutral object? It must be magnetized It must come close to a charged object It must be rubbed against a hard object It must be charged by a rubber
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In order for induction to occur, what must happen to a neutral object?
It must be magnetized
It must come close to a charged object
It must be rubbed against a hard object
It must be charged by a rubber rod
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i think its B
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