Choose one pair of objects from your
data table. Imagine that you could zoom
in and "see" the...
Choose one pair of objects from your
data table. Imagine that you could zoom
in and "see" the atoms they are made of.
Draw a series of pictures that shows what
you would see when one object becomes
positively charged and the other object
becomes negatively chargeck
Label your drawings and explain what is
happening at each step so that anyone
can understand your drawings.
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