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Apositively charged non-metal ball a is placed near metal ball b. prove that if the charge on b is positive but of small magnitude, the balls will be attracted to each other.

a. the positive charges on the sphere b move to the side closer to sphere a, while the negative charges move to the side further away from sphere a. the polarization of charge on a will cause a greater attractive force than the repulsion of the like charges.

b. the negative charges on the sphere a move to the side closer to sphere b, while the positive charges move to the side further away from sphere b. the polarization of charge on a will cause a greater attractive force than the repulsion of the like charges.

c. the positive charges on the sphere b move to the side closer to sphere a, while the negative charges move to the side further away from sphere a. the polarization of charge on b will cause a greater attractive force than the repulsion of the like charges.

d. the negative charges on the sphere b move to the side closer to sphere a, while the positive charges move to the side further away from sphere a. the polarization of charge on b will cause a greater attractive force than the repulsion of the like charges.

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