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Ball A is negatively charged and ball B is electrically neutral. What happens to the charges of both balls when they come into contact with each other if:
a) they are made of an electrical conductor
b) they are made of insulator
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Step-by-step explanation:
They will repel, thus made of electrical conductor.
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