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Why is there no net volume charge density in the interior of a uniformly polarized dielectric?
A. All electrons are bound to atoms
B. The material is electrically neutral overall
C. Internal charges of adjacent dipoles cancel each other
D. Thermal motion prevents charge buildup
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