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When charging objects by induction which of the following must be true A. A path to ground is not needed when using a positive source B. The objects being charged must be conductors C. The objects takes
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When charging objects by induction which of the following must be true
A. A path to ground is not needed when using a positive source
B. The objects being charged must be conductors
C. The objects takes on the same charge as it's source
D. The source loses some of its charge
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because that's how science works
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