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Physics, 20.08.2019 23:30 Rayinz9174

Water starts off its existence as a polarized molecule. a stream of water is deflected towards a nearby electrically charged object that is brought closer to it. the sign of the charge of the object a) is positive, b) is negative, c) is zero, d) can't be determined by the information given.

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