I. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, silicon and cotton would attract each other. II. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, glass and fur would neither repel nor attract each other. III.When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, silicon and cotton would repel each other. IV. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, glass and fur would attract each other.

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Which of the following is or are correct in the given situations? The data ( table is provided) also the choices to answer it.

Pair of Materials
Charge
+ & -
- & +
Pair of Materials
Charge
- & +
+ & -
+ & -
- & +
+ & -
Glass & Cotton
Silicon & Fur
Fur & Glass
Cotton & Silicon
Cotton & Fur
- & +
Glass & Silicon
Silicon & Acetate
& +
Acetate & Cotton
Acetate & Glass
- & +
Fur & Acetate
Transcribed Image Text:Pair of Materials Charge + & - - & + Pair of Materials Charge - & + + & - + & - - & + + & - Glass & Cotton Silicon & Fur Fur & Glass Cotton & Silicon Cotton & Fur - & + Glass & Silicon Silicon & Acetate & + Acetate & Cotton Acetate & Glass - & + Fur & Acetate
I. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur
together, silicon and cotton would attract each other.
II. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur
together, glass and fur would neither repel nor attract each other.
III.When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur
together, silicon and cotton would repel each other.
IV. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur
together, glass and fur would attract each other.
Transcribed Image Text:I. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, silicon and cotton would attract each other. II. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, glass and fur would neither repel nor attract each other. III.When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, silicon and cotton would repel each other. IV. When glass & cotton were rubbed together then silicon & fur together, glass and fur would attract each other.
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