Multiple Choice
To say that electric charge is conserved is to say that electric charge
A) can be neither created nor destroyed.
B) is sometimes negative.
C) may occur in an infinite variety of quantities.
D) will interact with neighboring electric charges.
E) is a whole number multiple of the charge of one electron.
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