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Physics, 28.09.2021 03:00, unicornsflyhigh

If the distance between two like-charged particles remains constant, but the electrical force felt between the two objects decreases. Which of the answers below makes the most sense? The amount of charge of one of the particles was turned down causing a weaker force of attraction
The amount of charge of one of the particles was turned down causing a weaker force of attraction

The charge of one particle was turned down the same exact amount as the other particle was turned up
The charge of one particle was turned down the same exact amount as the other particle was turned up

The amount of charge of one of the particles was turned down causing a weaker force of repulsion
The amount of charge of one of the particles was turned down causing a weaker force of repulsion
Both particles had an increase in charge.
Both particles had an increase in charge.

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