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Think of the balloon and sweater. For one object (like the balloon) to become negative it means another object (like the sweater) must become equally what? friction induction co…
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Think of the balloon and sweater. For one object (like the balloon) to become negative it means another object (like the sweater) must become equally what?
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According to the only context given, the correct answer is induction.
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