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  • 19-02-2021
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illustrate the difference between a neutral object, a positively charged object, and a negatively charged object

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alameen0912
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  • 19-02-2021

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A neutral object has the same charge. A positively charged object have positive charges called electrons. A negatively charged object have negative charges called protons.

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