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Which of the following are true? (Choose all that apply). A conductor can be cha

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Question

Which of the following are true? (Choose all that apply).

A conductor can be charged by touching it with an already charged object.

A conductor can be charged by induction without actually touching it with a charged object.

An insulator can be charged by touching it with an already charged object.

An insulator can be charged by induction without actually touching it with a charged object.

1.

A conductor can be charged by touching it with an already charged object.

2.

A conductor can be charged by induction without actually touching it with a charged object.

3.

An insulator can be charged by touching it with an already charged object.

4.

An insulator can be charged by induction without actually touching it with a charged object.

Explanation / Answer

3. An insulator can be charged by touching it with an already charged object. After touching two objects the total charge will be equally distributed between the objects.

4. An insulator can be charged by induction without actually touching it with charged object

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