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How is it possible for two neutral objects to become charged by rubbing them together? a. the binding force of the objects’ atoms overcomes the frictional force and their atoms become more tightly bound. b. the frictional force overcomes the atoms’ binding force, which releases an electron from the innermost orbit of one of the objects. c. there is no change in the objects. d. the frictional force overcomes the force that binds the electrons to the atoms, enabling the electrons to move elsewhere

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