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1. A negatively charged rod is moved near the top of a positively charged electroscope. What happens to the leaves of the electroscope? (10 Points) A)Move closer together B)Move further apart C)No change
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1. A negatively charged rod is moved near the top of a positively charged electroscope. What
happens to the leaves of the electroscope?
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A)Move closer together
B)Move further apart
C)No change
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A) Moves closer together
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