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5. Which one of the following statements concerning the net electric charge on an object is true? a) An object with a net negative charge has an excess number of protons. b) The net charge can have any value greater than 1.60 ο‚΄ 10βˆ’19 coulombs. c) The net charge on an object is always a negative number. d) Since protons are larger, a proton can carry more charge than an electron. e) The net charge is quantized.

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