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Two lab partners are experimenting with two neutral objects: a glass beaker and a piece of animal
fur. They rub the two together and the beaker becomes positively charged and the fur becomes
negatively charged.
How did the fur become charged?
O electrons were added to the fur
Onrotons were removed from the fur
electrons were removed from the fur
O protons were added to the fur
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