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A student touches a rubber ball with a negatively charged plastic rod. How will the negative charges be distributed on the ball...Question
A student touches a rubber ball with a negatively charged plastic rod. How will the negative charges be distributed on the ball?(1 point)
Responses
On the ball’s surface where the rod touches the ball
On the ball’s surface where the rod touches the ball
Evenly distributed on the ball’s surface
Evenly distributed on the ball’s surface
Evenly distributed on the ball’s inside
Evenly distributed on the ball’s inside
On the bottom of the ball’s surface
Responses
On the ball’s surface where the rod touches the ball
On the ball’s surface where the rod touches the ball
Evenly distributed on the ball’s surface
Evenly distributed on the ball’s surface
Evenly distributed on the ball’s inside
Evenly distributed on the ball’s inside
On the bottom of the ball’s surface
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GPT-4o mini
When a negatively charged plastic rod touches a rubber ball, the negative charges (electrons) from the rod will move to the ball. Since the rubber ball is a conductor, the negative charges will redistribute themselves evenly across the surface of the ball. Therefore, the correct response is:
**Evenly distributed on the ball’s surface.**
**Evenly distributed on the ball’s surface.**
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