Under 'party' or 'accessory' laws. More often you would be charged with possession of stolen property.
They scoot away from each other
There will be an attractive interaction between the charged object and the neutral object.
No.
The material will
When a charged body is placed close to a nonconducting substance, the molecules of the substance get polarised. This is called polarisation.
No, the act must actually occur for a charge to result . . . although a criminal charge of "conspiring to commit robbery" could be placed if there were sufficient probable cause to indicate that the offense was about to be carried out imminently.
Someone placed in a position of responsibility for a certain set of matters.
The liquid in thermometers contracts when placed in something cold (and expands when placed in something hot.)
As soon as they are placed under arrest.
A glass rod that is charged usually attracts the small bits of paper placed near it because it is usually electrostatically charged.
partially positively charged hydrogen end of the molecule.
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