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11. You want to set up an experiment in which the forces attract each other. What must your setup look like?
O A. Two negative charges must be next to each other
O B. Two positive charges must be next to each other
O C. A positive and negative charge must be next to each other
O D. A neutral charge must be next to a negative charge
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