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6 November, 23:25

A (n) ___ object is not electrically neutral.

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  1. 7 November, 02:33
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    No, there are always protons, neutrons, and electrons. When an object is neutral, it means the positive and negative charges sum to zero (are equal and opposite). NO, if an object has no net charge it simply means that the amount of positive and negative charges (protons and neutrons) are the same.
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