Identify the following objects as being either ... a. positive b. negative c. neutral If there is no conclusive evidence, then select all that could be true. Description of Object a, b, or c? i. An object possesses more protons than electrons.   ii. An object possesses more neutrons than electrons.   iii. A formerly neutral object that just lost some electrons.   iv. A formerly neutral object that just gained some electrons.   v. An object which attracts a negatively-charged balloon.   vi. An object which attracts neutral paper bits and attracts a negatively-charged balloon.   vii. An object which attracts neutral attracts paper bits and repels a negatively-charged balloon.   viii. An object which attracts a negatively-charged balloon and attracts a positively-charged balloon.   ix. An object which attracts a charged balloon (balloon A) which is attracted to a negatively-charged balloon (balloon B).   x. An object which attracts a balloon (balloon C) which is repelled by a negatively-charged balloon (balloon D).   xi. An object which repels a balloon (balloon E) which is repelled by a positively-charged balloon (balloon F).   xii. An object around which the electric field vector is directed inwards.   xiii. An object around which the electric field vector is directed outwards.

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Identify the following objects as being either ...

a. positive

b. negative

c. neutral

If there is no conclusive evidence, then select all that could be true.

Description of Object

a, b, or c?

i. An object possesses more protons than electrons.

 

ii. An object possesses more neutrons than electrons.

 

iii. A formerly neutral object that just lost some electrons.

 

iv. A formerly neutral object that just gained some electrons.

 

v. An object which attracts a negatively-charged balloon.

 

vi. An object which attracts neutral paper bits and attracts a negatively-charged balloon.

 

vii. An object which attracts neutral attracts paper bits and repels a negatively-charged balloon.

 

viii. An object which attracts a negatively-charged balloon and attracts a positively-charged balloon.

 

ix. An object which attracts a charged balloon (balloon A) which is attracted to a negatively-charged balloon (balloon B).

 

x. An object which attracts a balloon (balloon C) which is repelled by a negatively-charged balloon (balloon D).

 

xi. An object which repels a balloon (balloon E) which is repelled by a positively-charged balloon (balloon F).

 

xii. An object around which the electric field vector is directed inwards.

 

xiii. An object around which the electric field vector is directed outwards.

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