A low mass object of unknown net charge produces an attractive force when exposed to a positively charged rod and also produces an attractive force when exposed to a negatively charged rod. Both of these interactions occur without an exchange of charge. Is this possible?a) Yes, a neutral object can change its overall net charge to allow attraction in all situations.b) Yes, because net neutral objects will have a small attraction to both positive and negative charges.c) No, this violates the law of conservation of electric charge.d) No, because only opposite charges can create attraction.