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Why do two objects with the same charge always repel each other?
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Why do two objects with the same charge always repel each other?
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Why do two objects with the same charge always repel each other?
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well bcz some charges repeal each other while oppisite charges attract it the same thing at the other person said
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Because same charges repel each other while opposite charges attract. :)
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