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Points Two neutral objects (Object A and Object B) are rubbed together during the process of "charging by friction."
Object A ends up with a positive charge.
Which best describes what happened in this process?
O Object A has gained electrons, Object B has lost electrons
O Object A has lost electrons, Object B has gained electrons
O Object A and Object B both have gained electrons
O Object A and Object B both have lost electrons


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