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If one body is positively charged and another one is negatively charged free electrons tend to ?

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free electrons tend to move from the negatively charged body to the positively charged body. Static electricity or shock may also occur
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Answer is: Move from the negatively charged body to the positively charged body.

The electron (symbol: e⁻) is a subatomic particle whose electric charge is negative one elementary charge.

The proton (p⁺) is subatomic particle with a positive electric charge of +1e elementary charge.

Opposite charges (positive and negative) attract one another.

The negatively charged body has extra electrons, more electrons than protons.

The positively charged body has less electrons than protons.

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