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Which objects can be electrically polarized? A. negatively charged objects B. positively charged objects C. neutral objects D. both positively and negatively charged objects
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Which objects can be electrically polarized? A. negatively charged objects B. positively charged objects C. neutral objects D. both positively and negatively charged objects
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Which objects can be electrically polarized?
A. negatively charged objects
B. positively charged objects
C. neutral objects
D. both positively and negatively charged objects
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the answer is C: neutral objects
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