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The separation of positive and negative charges due to electric field is called a(n) ____. A.) static charge B.) current charge C.) series circuit D.) induced charge
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The separation of positive and negative charges due to electric field is called a(n) ____. A.) static charge B.) current charge C.) series circuit D.) induced charge
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The separation of positive and negative charges due to electric field is called a(n) ____.
A.) static charge
B.) current charge
C.) series circuit
D.) induced charge
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The answer to the question above is letter D. The separation of positive and negative charges due to electric field is called an induced charge. It is a movement of electrons in a substance caused by the electric field of a nearby charged object.
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