Two neutral objects are rubbed against each other with the aim of facilitating charging by friction. Which of the following are valid possibilities?
Two neutral objects are rubbed against each other with the aim of facilitating charging by friction. Which of the following are valid possibilities?
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One object becomes charged while the other remains uncharged
One object becomes positively charged while the other becomes negatively charged
Both objects become positively charged
One object attains a charge of +Xq coulombs while the other attains a charge of -Xq coulombs (where X is an Rational number and q is the magnitude of the charge on an electron or proton)
One object attains a charge of +Xq coulombs while the other attains a charge of -Xq coulombs (where X is an Real and q is the magnitude of the charge on an electron or proton)
Both objects become negatively charged
One object attains a charge of +Xq coulombs while the other attains a charge of -Xq coulombs (where X is an integer and q is the magnitude of the charge on an electron or proton)
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