This picture represents the electric field diagram
between two particles with static charges.<...
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This picture represents the electric field diagram
between two particles with static charges.
Do the two particles have the same charge?
If the particles are free to move, what affect will the two
particles have on each other?
If a third particle was added to this field with a positive
charge, what would it be attracted to?
If an uncharged particle was placed between A and B,
which way would it move?
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