MCQ
An object can be negatively charged by:
  • by giving it extra electrons
  • B
    by removing some electrons from it
  • C
    by giving it some protons
  • D
    by removing some neutrons from it

Answer

Correct option: A.
by giving it extra electrons
(a)by giving it extra electrons

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