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Physics, 19.05.2020 22:08 delaneymoses21

If you hold a balloon by a string and the balloon moves toward your sweater and sticks there, what would you infer?
A) That the balloon and the sweater have no charges.
B) That the balloon and the sweater have like charges.
C) That the balloon and the sweater have neutral charges.
D) That the balloon and the sweater have opposite charges.

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