Which statement best describes charge A and charge B in this diagram? Ο Α. The signs on charges A and B are opposite. The amount of charge on A is greater than that on B. OB. The signs on charges A and B are opposite. The amount of charge on A is less than that on B. O C. The signs on charges A and B are the same. The amount of charge on A is greater than that on B. OD. The signs on charges A and B are the same. The amount of charge on A is less than that on B.
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