A charged insulator and an uncharged metal object near each other (a) Exert no electric force...

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A charged insulator and an uncharged metal object near each other 

(a) Exert no electric force on each other.
(b) Repel each other electrically.
(c) Attract each other electrically.
(d) Attract or repel, depending on whether the charge is positive or negative.

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