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Charges added on one part of an insulator remain on that part.Question 5 options:TrueFalse

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True.

Step-by-step explanation

An insulator is an object that does not allow for the free flow of electricity through it.

Therefore, when a charge is added to an insulator, it remians localized even though charges have the tendency to move about and spread.

Hence, the answer is True.

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