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Chemistry, 16.09.2021 14:00, katiedavis7883

Two positively charged objects (N pole) are separated by a large distance. One of the positively charged objects (N pole) is replaced by a negatively charged object (S pole), and the two objects are moved closer to each other. Which of the following occurs in this situation?AThe attractive force becomes a repulsive force, which increases as the objects move closer to each otherBThe repulsive force becomes an attractive force, which increases as the objects move closer to each other. CThe attractive force becomes a repulsive force, which decreases as the objects move closer to each other. DThe repulsive force becomes an attractive force, which decreases as the objects move closer to each other.

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