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C_ 1.Over time, all the negative charges in an object, a. remain clustered together where they were placed. b. spread out over a small area on the object. c. spread out over a large area on the object. __b_ 2.When a charged object touches a conductor (like a door knob), a. the positive charges move to the conductor and exit the object. b. the negative charges move to the conductor and exit the object. c. both the positive and negative charges move to the conductor and exit the object. d. neither the positive nor the negative charges move to the conductor and exit the object. 3.Based upon what you saw in this lab, then, it can be said that a. a person cannot be shocked if they have an excess charge on them. b. a person cannot be shocked if they have neutral charge. c. a person can be shocked at any time because it doesn’t depend on the charge the person has.
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