What happens when a postively charged rod is brought near a neutral plastic ball? O electrons in the ball are repelled to the far side fo the plastic ball away from the rod O electrons in the ball are attracted to the side fo the ball near the rod O protons on the ball are repelled by the positive rod and move to the far side of the ball O protons on the ball are attracted to the positive rod and move to the near side of the ball

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Question
What happens when a postively charged rod is brought near a neutral plastic ball?
O electrons in the ball are repelled to the far side fo the plastic ball away from the rod
O electrons in the ball are attracted to the side fo the ball near the rod
O protons on the ball are repelled by the positive rod and move to the far side of the ball
O protons on the ball are attracted to the positive rod and move to the near side of the ball
Answer

Electrons in the ball are repelled to the far side of the plastic ball away from the rod.

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When a positively charged rod is brought near a neutral plastic ball, the electrons in the ball are repelled away from the rod due to the electrostatic...
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