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True if they are conductors,

false if they're (or one of them) is an insulator.

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Q: When two objects are touching each other there is no net change in there?
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When two objects are touching each other and are at the same temperature there is no net change in either object's what?

"temperature"


When two objects are touching each other and are the same temperature there is no net change in either object what?

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What force involves objects touching each other?

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What is a force that resist the motion relative to each other for objects that are touching?

gravitational


What is the force that opposes motion when two objects in contact attempt to move against each other?

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An example of Noncontact force?

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What is a Force that keeps 2 object that are touching from easily sliding past each other?

None. Change your question for two OBJECTS and the answer is friction.


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1. Two objects touching each other. 2. A force 3.Friction


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Which method of heat transfer can take place if two objects at different temperatures are place if two objects at different tempertaures are placedwithout touching each other in a vacuum?

Radiation.


What caused the amber to repel other objects when not rubbed?

Not all objects became electrified, objects "electrified" by the same machine appeared to repel each other (like magnets of the same charge); and objects "electrified" in different ways (one by touching an electric machine, for example, and the other, say, by rubbing amber) would attract each other (like magnets of opposite charge).


What caused amber to repel other objects when not rubbed?

Not all objects became electrified, objects "electrified" by the same machine appeared to repel each other (like magnets of the same charge); and objects "electrified" in different ways (one by touching an electric machine, for example, and the other, say, by rubbing amber) would attract each other (like magnets of opposite charge).