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Two objects are held close together. When they are released, they move toward one another. Which conclusion is supported by this evidence?
The objects are both positively charged.
The objects are both negatively charged.
The objects have no charge.
The objects have opposite charges.
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The objects have opposite charges.
Reason: Like charges repel and unlike charges attract. (Note: a charged object can also attract a neutral one by polarization, but among the given choices the attraction best supports opposite charges.)
Reason: Like charges repel and unlike charges attract. (Note: a charged object can also attract a neutral one by polarization, but among the given choices the attraction best supports opposite charges.)
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