3. A neutral piece of Styrofoam is rubbed briskly with a neutral piece of wool. Afterward, it is observed that the Styrofoam and wool are attracted to each other. (a) The (foam, wool) Wool loses electrons to the (foam, wool) foom and negative. (b) As a result, the foam becomes charged (negative, positive, neutral) the wool becomes charged (negative, positive, neutral) _positive in charge and (c) After rubbing, the objects have charges which are (opposite, same) _oppOSite are (equal, unequal) unequal in magnitude (value). (d) The net charge of the Styrofoam/wool system is (negative, positive, neutral)_ne aanive

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3. A neutral piece of Styrofoam is rubbed briskly with a neutral piece of wool. Afterward, it is observed hat the
Styrofoam and wool are attracted to each other.
(a) The (foam, wool) Wool
loses electrons to the (foam, wool)foom
and
(b) As a result, the foam becomes charged (negative, positive, neutral)neaative.
the wool becomes charged (negative, positive, neutral) positive
in charge and
(c) After rubbing, the objects have charges which are (opposite, same)
opposite
are (equal, unequal) unequal
in magnitude (value).
(d) The net charge of the Styrofoam/wool system is (negative, positive, neutral)_ne aanve
Transcribed Image Text:3. A neutral piece of Styrofoam is rubbed briskly with a neutral piece of wool. Afterward, it is observed hat the Styrofoam and wool are attracted to each other. (a) The (foam, wool) Wool loses electrons to the (foam, wool)foom and (b) As a result, the foam becomes charged (negative, positive, neutral)neaative. the wool becomes charged (negative, positive, neutral) positive in charge and (c) After rubbing, the objects have charges which are (opposite, same) opposite are (equal, unequal) unequal in magnitude (value). (d) The net charge of the Styrofoam/wool system is (negative, positive, neutral)_ne aanve
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