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Question 14 of 20 Which statement describes an example of static electricity? O A. Electric charges move from a position of higher potential energy to a position of lower potential energy. B. Electrons flow from an outlet into a toaster, causing it to heat a slice of bread. O C. A conductor allows electrons to flow through it. D. A person rubs a shoe on a rug, causing extra electrons to be transferred to the shoe. SO

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