Multiple Choice
Two conductive, uncharged spheres are touching each other on an insulated table. A positively charged nonconductive rod is brought in the vicinity of sphere A, not touching it, and then the spheres are separated. Sphere A
A) becomes positively charged.
B) remains neutral.
C) becomes negatively charged.
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