Question
Which occurs when neutral object A is charged by induction by charged object B?
Responses
Charge transfers from object B to object A.
Charge transfers from object B to object A.
Charges on object A are rearranged.
Charges on object A are rearranged.
Charge transfers from object A to object B.
Charge transfers from object A to object B.
Charges on object B are rearranged.
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Charge transfers from object B to object A.
Charge transfers from object B to object A.
Charges on object A are rearranged.
Charges on object A are rearranged.
Charge transfers from object A to object B.
Charge transfers from object A to object B.
Charges on object B are rearranged.
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When a neutral object A is charged by induction by a charged object B, the correct response is:
**Charges on object A are rearranged.**
In the process of induction, the presence of the charged object B causes a redistribution of charges within neutral object A, resulting in one side of A becoming positively charged and the other side becoming negatively charged, but no actual transfer of charge occurs between the two objects.
**Charges on object A are rearranged.**
In the process of induction, the presence of the charged object B causes a redistribution of charges within neutral object A, resulting in one side of A becoming positively charged and the other side becoming negatively charged, but no actual transfer of charge occurs between the two objects.
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