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Physics, 06.07.2021 16:00 pastormac2011

Derrick created a table of his observations from one trial of an investigation into whether a charged object will attract or repel an uncharged object. Which statement best explains an incorrect conclusion you might believe without repeated trials?

Object Trial 1
negatively charged attract
positively charged nothing
Negatively charged objects repel uncharged objects.
Negatively charged objects are attracted to uncharged objects.
Positively charged objects do not attract or repel an uncharged object.
Positively and negatively charged objects react differently to uncharged objects.

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