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Pranav Stephenson
23 February, 19:23
Like charges are attracted to one another.
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Terrell Clark
23 February, 23:06
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False, because the attractive forces between two object with opposite charges would be attracted to one another. The same charges will repeal just think like it was a magnetic with a + and - and when you put them together they stay away from each other.
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