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Physics, 14.04.2021 22:20 blakeolson0800
Object 1 carries a positive charge and is brought close to Object 2. Object 2 is attracted to Object 1.
Which option describes why Object 2 is attracted to Object 1?
A. Object 2 is neutral.
B. Object 2 carries a positive charge.
C. Object 2 has mass.
D. Object 2 carries a negative charge.
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