[3] The force between two charged objects is given by Coulomb's Law. How can a neutral object (q=0) still experience a n

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[3] The force between two charged objects is given by Coulomb's Law. How can a neutral object (q=0) still experience a n

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[3] The force between two charged objects is given by Coulomb's Law. How can a neutral object (q=0) still experience a net attractive force with a negatively charged rod?
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