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Question 3 of 10
Which two options would increase the electric force between two charged
particles?
A. Decrease the charge of one of the particles.
B. Increase the distance between the particles.
C. Decrease the charge of both particles.
D. Increase the charge of one of the particles.
E. Decrease the distance between the particles.
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Step-by-step explanation:
first carry the one, then add.
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