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Anegatively charged rod is brought near a neutral metal sphere. which of the following is true? a negatively charged rod is brought near a neutral metal sphere. which of the following is true? there is no electric force between the rod and sphere. there is a repulsive force between the rod and sphere. there is an attractive force between the rod and sphere.

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