A student believes a metal rod will gain a negative static charge when
rubbed with a cloth.
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Physics, 25.04.2021 18:40 PineaPPle663
A student believes a metal rod will gain a negative static charge when
rubbed with a cloth.
Is she correct? Explain your answer.
Answers: 1
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