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Rudik [331]
4 years ago
12

When changes build up on a surface they:

Physics
1 answer:
artcher [175]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: A and B

Explanation:

An electric field develops around a charge. The electric field lines represent the region in space where a positive test charge experiences an electric force. A electric force exists between  the two charges.

Thus, when charges build up on a surface, they apply force to charges wandering nearby and also create electric field. So, correct option is Both A and B.

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