Oneone EEM-6C Objective: To examine atomic models in order to determine why charged objects attract neutral objects. Energy Note: Why do charged objects.

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oneone EEM-6C Objective: To examine atomic models in order to determine why charged objects attract neutral objects. Energy Note: Why do charged objects attract neutral objects? Drill: 1. Take out your Log Book. 2. Copy the information below. A neutral charge (neutron) is not affected by positive charges (protons) or negative charges (electron). How are neutral objects affected by charged objects? Why?

oneone EEM-6C Homework Review Static Electricity Recap Any Questions?

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