SAT, 08.03.2021 17:20 Rogeartest4
Identify each example as charging by induction, conduction or friction:
You rub your feet on the carpet in your room and build up a static charge.
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Two objects with like charges come near each other, but do not touch.
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You touch a negatively charged rod to a neutral can.
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A positively charged rod is brought near a neutral can and then a grounding wire is attached to the
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can.
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