Multiple Choice
A negatively charged rod is held near a metal can that rests on a dry wood table. If you touch the opposite side of the can momentarily with your finger the can is then
A) negatively charged.
B) positively charged.
C) partially discharged.
D) completely discharged.
E) discharged only on the side touched.
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