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I'm thinking A?!?!?!?!? When a positive electrical charge comes in contact with a neutral electrical charge what happens? (4 points) Select one: a. They attract each other …
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When a positive electrical charge comes in contact with a neutral electrical charge what happens? (4 points) Select one: a. They attract each other b. The positive charge becomes negative c. The positive charge is cancelled out d. Nothing
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Well you are correct.
Like charges always repel and unlike charges always attract.
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