X’ is a substance which does not allow the flow of charges through it but permits them to exert electrostatic forces on one another through it. Identify X. a) Polar molecule b) Dielectric c) Non-polar molecule d) Equipotential
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X’ is a substance which does not allow the flow of charges through it but permits them to exert electrostatic forces on one another through it. Identify X.
a) Polar molecule
b) Dielectric
c) Non-polar molecule
d) Equipotential
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