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A teacher tells her students that the space around a charged particle will exert a force on any other charged particle that is...Asked by Demon
A teacher tells her students that the space around a charged particle will exert a force on any other charged particle that is placed within this space. She places an object between two charged metal plates, one plate that is positively charged and one plate that is negatively charged. Which argument BEST supports what will happen?(1 point) Responses An object with a negative charge will remain stationary between the plates. An object with a negative charge will remain stationary between the plates. A neutrally-charged object will move toward the negative plate. A neutrally-charged object will move toward the negative plate. An object with a positive charge will move toward the negative plate. An object with a positive charge will move toward the negative plate. A neutrally-charged object will move toward the positive plate
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The correct argument is: A neutrally-charged object will move toward the positive plate.
This is because the positive plate will attract the neutral object due to the electrical forces between opposite charges.
This is because the positive plate will attract the neutral object due to the electrical forces between opposite charges.
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