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Free electrons tend to move away from the negatively-charged body and toward the positively-charged body.

They will transfer to the positively charged body in an attempt to create a neutral charge.
Move from the negatively charged body to the positively charged body.
move from the negatively charged body to the positively charged body!

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For a set of two objects, one negatively-charged and one positively-charged, there will be an excess of free electrons on the negative object and these will attempt to move to the positively-charged object, providing there is not too great a resistance that would prevent this.

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Q: If one body is positively charged and another body is negatively charged what do free electrons tend to do?
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