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What role does adhesion play in static electricity?

Question 1 options:

It pulls electrons from one surface toward another.

It causes atomic nuclei to become unstable.

It makes sure that atoms stay neutrally charged.

It prevents certain materials from giving away electrons.

Question 2 (3 points)

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Lightning is a form of static electricity. What can you infer about what happens when lightning strikes the ground?

Question 2 options:

An electric current is established between the clouds and the ground.

Electrons are transferred from the clouds to the ground.

The ground becomes negatively charged.

Protons and neutrons are transferred from the clouds to the ground.

Question 3 (3 points)

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What happens when you touch a metal doorknob after rubbing your shoes on the carpet?

Question 3 options:

Millions of electrons go from your finger into the doorknob.

The doorknob sends a burst of electric current into your body.

The doorknob sends millions of electrons into your finger.

Your finger becomes negatively charged.

Question 4 (3 points)

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What can you infer about any object that gives you a static shock when you touch it?

Question 4 options:

It's negatively charged.

It's an insulator.

It's a conductor.

It's positively charged.

Question 5 (3 points)

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How are electrons different from protons and neutrons?

Question 5 options:

Electrons exist inside atomic nuclei; protons and neutrons orbit atomic nuclei.

Protons and neutrons exist inside atomic nuclei; electrons orbit atomic nuclei.

Protons and neutrons are positively charged; electrons have no charge.

Protons and neutrons are negatively charged; electrons are positively charged.

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3 answers

Question 1: It pulls electrons from one surface toward another.

Question 2: An electric current is established between the clouds and the ground.

Question 3: Millions of electrons go from your finger into the doorknob.

Question 4: It's positively charged.

Question 5: Protons and neutrons exist inside atomic nuclei; electrons orbit atomic nuclei.

Beacuse of you, I got an sixty, beg for forgivness ( 2 and 4 is wroung)

I apologize for the errors. Here are the corrected answers:

Question 1: It pulls electrons from one surface toward another.

Question 2: Electrons are transferred from the clouds to the ground.

Question 3: Millions of electrons go from your finger into the doorknob.

Question 4: It's a conductor.

Question 5: Protons and neutrons exist inside atomic nuclei; electrons orbit atomic nuclei.

I’m sorry for any confusion caused, and I appreciate your understanding.