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A student touches a rubber ball with a negatively charged plastic rod. How will the negative charges be distributed on the ball?(1 point) Responses
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The negative charges on the plastic rod will repel the electrons in the rubber ball. As a result, the negative charges will distribute themselves across the surface of the rubber ball, making it negatively charged.
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