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14 October, 06:19

A positively charged glass rod attracts object X. The net charge of object X:A. may be zero or negative. B. may be zero or positive. C. must be negative. D. must be positive. E. must be zero.

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  1. 14 October, 08:37
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    Answer:A

    Explanation:

    A positively charged glass rod attracts object x. So, object x must be negatively charged or uncharged.

    This occurs because opposite charges attract each other or either object x is uncharged and a negative charge is induced in it as glass rod approach the object x.

    So option A is correct
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