What will happen to the negatively charged electrons when the rod touches the foam cup?
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The electrons will transfer to the foam cup and will remain in a concentrated, positively charged area on the cup where the rod was placed.
The electrons will transfer to the foam cup and will remain in a concentrated, positively charged area on the cup where the rod was placed.
The electrons will transfer to the foam cup and will remain in a concentrated, negatively charged area on the cup where the rod was placed.
The electrons will transfer to the foam cup and will remain in a concentrated, negatively charged area on the cup where the rod was placed.
The electrons will transfer from the foam cup to the metal can, causing both cup and can to have a positive charge.
The electrons will transfer from the foam cup to the metal can, causing both cup and can to have a positive charge.
The electrons will transfer from the foam cup to the metal can, causing both the cup and can to have a negative charge.
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The electrons will transfer to the foam cup and will remain in a concentrated, positively charged area on the cup where the rod was placed.