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This law states that oppositely charged objects will exert an attractive force on each other while two objects that have like charges will repel each other. the attractive force varies with the size of the charges as well as the distance between them.
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How does the electric potential energy between two charged particles change if one particle is reduced by a factor of 3? a. increased by a factor of 3 b. it is decreased by a factor of 9 c. it is reduced by a factor of 3 d. it is increased by a factor of 9
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