The electrical properties of copper and rubber are different because (a) The positive charges are free to
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The electrical properties of copper and rubber are different because
(a) The positive charges are free to move in copper and stationary in rubber.
(b) Many electrons are free to move in copper but nearly all are bound to molecules in rubber.
(c) The positive charges are free to move in rubber but are stationary in copper.
(d) Many electrons are free to move in rubber but nearly all are bound to molecules in copper.
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College Physics With An Integrated Approach To Forces And Kinematics
ISBN: 978-1260547719
5th Edition
Authors: Alan Giambattista
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