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A charged object is brought near a neutral object. They will: (A) Attract if charged object is positively charged; repel if negatively charged.(B) Repel Sometimes attract, sometimes repel (C) Repel if charged object is positively charged; attract if negatively charged.

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B

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(B) Sometimes attract, sometimes repel

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When a charged object is brought near a neutral object causes a redistribution of the charges in the second object, due to the repulsion generated by the charges of the first object. In this process, the initial net charge has not changed in the neutral object, but in some areas it is positively charged and in the others is negatively charged. Therefore, regardless of the sign of the charge of the charged object, these objects will sometimes attract and sometimes repel.

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