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What happens when like charges are brought together?. . a. They ae re attracted to each other b. they repel each other. c. they nuetralize each other. d. they from one larger ch…
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What happens when like charges are brought together?. . a. They ae re attracted to each other b. they repel each other. c. they nuetralize each other. d. they from one larger charge
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The correct answer is
b. they repel each other
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Remember, like charges repel them, while unlike charges attract them.
I don't know if my English is correct. If you find some mistake, please let me know.
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The correct answer among the choices listed above is option B. When like charges are brought together, they repel each other. It is a law well known to many which is opposite charges attract while like charges repel.
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