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Tisa makes a diagram to organize her notes about charging objects.

2 overlapping circles. The left circle is labeled Friction. The right circle is labeled Conduction. An X is in the overlap.
Which statement should she place in the region marked X?

Electrons move between objects.
The objects do not touch.
The objects develop opposite charges.
The objects have the same charge.

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Electrons move between objects.

Both charging by friction and by conduction involve transfer of electrons between the objects. (They do touch in both cases; friction typically produces opposite charges, while conduction usually gives the same sign on both, so the other choices are not true for both.)