of the correct answer. For number 1 and 2, refer to the group of words/phrases inside the box. Group I Group II Group III Touching Touching Without touching With actual contact No actual contact With actual contact Friction & grounding Friction Grounding 1. Which group represents charging by rubbing? a. Group I only b. Group II only c. Group III only d. Group I, II & III 2. Which group represents charging by induction? a. Group I only b. Group II only c. Group III only d. Group I, II & III 3. When you rub a plastic rod against your skin, electrons will likely move a. from the rod to your skin. c. simultaneously to your skin and the rod. b. from your skin to the rod. d. cannot be predicted. 4. When rubbing two objects, there is a transfer of electrons from one body to the other. When electrons are transferred during the charging process, what can you say about the electric charge before and after charging? What happens to the body when it receive the electron? a. The electric charge is created. The neutral body becomes positively charged. b. The electric charge is created. The neutral body becomes negatively charged. c. The electric charge is not created. The neutral body becomes positively charged. d. The electric charge is not created. The neutral body becomes negatively charged. Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. For number 1 and 2, refer to the group of words/phrases inside the box. Group I Group II Group III Touching Touching Without touching With actual contact No actual contact With actual contact Friction & grounding Friction Grounding 1. Which group represents charging by rubbing? a. Group I only b. Group II only c. Group III only d. Group I, II & III 2. Which group represents charging by induction? a. Group I only b. Group II only c. Group III only d. Group I, II & III 3. When you rub a plastic rod against your skin, electrons will likely move a. from the rod to your skin. c. simultaneously to your skin and the rod. b. from your skin to the rod. d. cannot be predicted. 4. When rubbing two objects, there is a transfer of electrons from one body to the other. When electrons are transferred during the charging process, what can you say about the electric charge before and after charging? What happens to the body when it receive the electron? a. The electric charge is created. The neutral body becomes positively charged. b. The electric charge is created. The neutral body becomes negatively charged. c. The electric charge is not created. The neutral body becomes positively charged. d. The electric charge is not created. The neutral body becomes negatively charged.
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