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Examine the scenario. A positively charged conductor is brought in contact with a neutral conductor. Which choice most accurately describes the motion of charge between these two objects?

1. The protons in the neutral object are attracted to the charged object. Some of the protons move from the charged object to the neutral object, resulting in two positively- charged objects.

2. The electrons in the neutral object are attracted to the charged object. Some of the electrons move from the neutral object to the charged object, resulting in two positively charged objects.

3. The protons in the charged object are attracted to the neutral object. Some of the protons move from the charged object to the neutral object. Finally, the neutral object becomes positively charged, while the initially charged object becomes neutral.

4. The electrons in the neutral object are attracted to the charged object. Some of the electrons move from the neutral object to the charged object. Finally, the neutral object becomes positively charged, while the initially charged object becomes neutral.

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