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Elect. PE_pg1
Electrical Force
Ions are particles that have net negative or positive electrical charge. They get a net charge by gaining electrons (negative) or losing electrons (positive) . Two Ions with the same charge repel each other, while two ions of opposite charge attract each other.
CASE A. CASE B. CASE C.
CASE D. CASE E. CASE F.
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For which case(s) will the particles start moving due to the electrical
force after they are released? Choose ALL correct answers.
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Case A: Neither particle is electrically charged (charge = zero)
Case B: One particle has no charge and one has a negative charge
Case C: One particle has no charge and one has a positive charge
Case D: One particle is positively charged and the other negatively charged
Case E: Both particles are positively charged
Case F: Both particles are negatively charged
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