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Oriana touches a positively charged metal plate to a neutral metal sphere. How does the charge of the metal
sphere change?
It has a negative charge inside of the sphere.
It has an excess of negative charge.
It has a positive charge inside of the sphere.
It has an excess of positive charge.
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