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Edwin wrote the following notes about static electricity. When an uncharged object is placed close to a charged object, the objects can attract or repel each other. When two electrically charged objects are placed next to one another, the objects can also attract or repel. What statement will correct the error in Edwin's notes?

A) An electrically charged object needs to touch an uncharged object before they attract or repel.

B) When an electrically charged object comes close to an uncharged object, it will attract it.

C) If an electrically charged object is near an uncharged object, it will repel it.

D) When two electrically charged objects are placed close together, they only attract.

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Answer:

it's An uncharged object.

if its not charged the electrically wont go on it

Explanation:

The statement that will correct the error in Edwin's notes is as follows:

  • An electrically charged object needs to touch an uncharged object before they attract or repel.

Thus, the correct option is A.

How do electrically charged objects produce attraction?

The electrically charged objects produce attraction of oppositely charged objects. For example, if a positively charged object and a negatively charged object bring close to each other, they interact with one another. Their forces act in the same direction. i.e. from the positive to the negative charge.

There is an interaction between two oppositely charged objects required in order to furnish attraction, while there is an interaction between two identical charged objects required in order to furnish repulsion.

Whether it is attraction or repulsion, it must be required that an electrically charged object needs to touch an uncharged object.

Therefore, the correct option for this question is A.

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