5. Two neutral objects, 1 and 2, are suspended by strings near one another. Object 2 is touched by a positively-charged insulated rod. Immediately after the insulated rod is removed, Object 1 and Object 2 repel. What causes the two objects to repel? Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction. B. Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction. C. Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction. A D. Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction.

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5. Two neutral objects, 1 and 2, are suspended by strings near one another. Object 2 is touched by a positively charged insulated rod. Immediately after the insulated rod is removed, Object 1 and Object 2 repel. What causes the two objects to repel? A. Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction. B. Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction. C. Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction. D. Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction.
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5. Two neutral objects, 1 and 2, are suspended by strings near one another. Object 2 is touched by
a positively-charged insulated rod.
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Immediately after the insulated rod is removed, Object 1 and Object 2 repel. What causes the
two objects to repel?
Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction.
Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction.
Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction.
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B.
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Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction.
Transcribed Image Text:Static 5. Two neutral objects, 1 and 2, are suspended by strings near one another. Object 2 is touched by a positively-charged insulated rod. I Immediately after the insulated rod is removed, Object 1 and Object 2 repel. What causes the two objects to repel? Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction. Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by conduction. Object 2 is charged by induction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction. A B. C. D. Object 2 is charged by conduction and Objects 1 and 2 are repelled by induction.
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