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What is the effect of some materials holding electrons more loosely than other objects.
Electrons move from one object to another.
Electric force is applied to other charged objects.
An unbalanced charge forms on the object.
A flash of light, called lightning, occurs.
What is the effect of an electric field surrounding every charged object.
Electrons move from one object to another.
Electric force is applied to other charged objects.
An unbalanced charge forms on the object.
A flash of light, called lightning, occurs.
What is the effect of electrons moving from one object to another.
Electrons move from one object to another.
Electric force is applied to other charged objects.
An unbalanced charge forms on the object.
A flash of light, called lightning, occurs.
What is the effect of electrons moving from one object to another.
Electrons move from one object to another.
Electric force is applied to other charged objects.
An unbalanced charge forms on the object.
A flash of light, called lightning, occurs.
What is the effect of two negatively charged objects coming near each other.
The objects repel each other.
The objects attract each other.
What is the effect of one negatively charged object and one positively charged object coming close to each other.
The objects repel each other.
The objects attract each other.
Which of the following can move from one atom to another?
protons
neutrons
electrons
the nucleus
What is a static charge?
an electric charge that is unchanging
an electric charge that is fluctuating
an unbalanced charge on an object
a balanced charge on an object
An object with a negative charge will be most strongly attracted to which of the following?
an object with a weak positive charge
an object with a strong positive charge
an object with a weak negative charge
an object with a strong negative charge
Which term describes the aluminum can in this image?
positively charged
negatively charged
statically charged
polarized
Which of the following is NOT a way by which objects can become electrically charged?
induction
grounding
conduction
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