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6. If one body is positively charged and another body is negatively charged, free electrons tend to

[A. move from the negatively charged body to the positively charged body.]
B. remain in the positively charged body.
C. remain in the negatively charged body.
D. move from the positively charged body to the negatively charged body.
a is my answer please let me know if it is correct
13 years ago

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DrBob222
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