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The area around a changed object that can exert a force on other charges objects is a(n) A) electric field B) field line C) conductor D) electric potential energy
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The area around a changed object that can exert a force on other charges objects is a(n) A) electric field B) field line C) conductor D) electric potential energy
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The area around a changed object that can exert a force on other charges objects is a(n)
A) electric field
B) field line
C) conductor
D) electric potential energy
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Maybe the answe to this is d
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Answer:
Electric field
Step-by-step explanation:
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