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1 July, 05:33

When the balls are brought close together, without touching, the following observations are made: Balls B, C, and D are attracted to ball A. Balls B and D have no effect on each other. Balls B is attracted to ball C. What are the charge states (positive, negative, or neutral) of balls A, B, C, and D

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  1. 1 July, 06:01
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    B and D is neutral. A and C have opposite charges.

    Explanation:

    Opposite charges attract each other and similar charges repel each other. Furthermore, a neutral object is attracted to a charged object whether negative or positive.

    - If the balls B, C, and D is attracted to A, then their charge is either opposite to that of A or neutral.

    - If the balls B and D have no effect on each other, then both balls are neutral.

    - If B is neutral and attracted to C, then ball C have opposite charges than A.

    Finally, B and D is neutral. A and C have opposite charges. Whether they are positive or negative cannot be determined by the information given in the question.
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