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A force can exist between two charged particles or objects even if they're as small as subatomic particles. Between which of these would a repulsive force exist? A. proton-proton B. electron-electron C. neutron-neutron D. A and B
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A force can exist between two charged particles or objects even if they're as small as subatomic particles. Between which of these would a repulsive force exist? A. proton-proton B. electron-electron C. neutron-neutron D. A and B
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A force can exist between two charged particles or objects even if they're as small as subatomic particles. Between which of these would a repulsive force exist? A. proton-proton B. electron-electron C. neutron-neutron D. A and B
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A force can exist between two charged particles or objects even if they're as small as subatomic particles. A repulsive force would exist: between a proton and a proton, and between an electron and an electron.
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