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Physics, 03.08.2019 10:30 Jrstx333

1. plastic, rubber, and wood are examples of what kind of material? 2. name the 3 methods that can charge up objects. 3.which part of the atom is negatively charged? 4. give an example of when you have experienced static electricity and what happened? 5. if a negatively charged balloon is brought close to a positively charged pie plate, will they attract or repel each other? 6. my friend rubs a neutral balloon against his neutral hair and electrons jump from his hair onto the balloon. what charge the ballon have now? what charge does his hair have now? 7.draw an atom and label its three main parts. (this is for middle school)

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