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How does an object become negatively charged?
It gains electrons.
It loses electrons.
It gains protons.
It loses protons.
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It gains electrons.
Explanation: Electrons carry negative charge, so adding extra electrons to an object gives it a net negative charge. (Losing electrons makes it positive; changing protons is not typical because they're bound in nuclei.)
Explanation: Electrons carry negative charge, so adding extra electrons to an object gives it a net negative charge. (Losing electrons makes it positive; changing protons is not typical because they're bound in nuclei.)
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