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Question 1 of 10 Which two options would increase the electric force between two charged particles? A. Increase the distance between the particles. B. Decrease the charge of both particles. O C. Increase the charge of one of the particles. D. Decrease the distance between the particles. O E. Decrease the charge of one of the particles. SUBMIT
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