1) When two neutral objects are rubbed against each other, one object may pull electrons away from the other creating one positive object and one negative object. This could be defined as a) conduction b) friction c) induction d) convection 2) If a negatively charged rod touches a conductor, the conductor will be charged by what method? a) Friction b) Conduction c) Induction d) Convection

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2) If a negatively charged rod touches a conductor, the conductor will be charged
by what method?
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b) Conduction
c) Induction
d) Convection
3) A charged object is held near a neutral object and causes an overall charge. This
is an example of
a) friction
b) conduction
c) induction
d) convection
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1) When two neutral objects are rubbed against each other, one object may
pull electrons away from the other creating one positive object and one
negative object. This could be defined as
a) conduction
b) friction
c) induction
d) convection
2) If a negatively charged rod touches a conductor, the conductor will be charged
by what method?
a) Friction
b) Conduction
c) Induction
d) Convection
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