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Thank you We sneak then here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by the earth Well it's basically just
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one big magnet All right a negatively charged particle the
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size of an electron is launched toward an electron what'll
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happen huh And here the potential answers Well we've all
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played around with magnets at some point in our lives
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Magnets as we know have a negative side and a
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positive side If you put the negative side of one
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magnet on the positive side of the other magnet well
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they'll stick together like glue If you try to put
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the two negative sides together they'll push each other back
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that's because identical charges always repel each other and opposite
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charges always attract each other So in our case here
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we've got two negative charges making option b the correct
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choice Those particles will always repel each other Options a
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and c violate basic laws of physics and the one
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that's never gonna work an option D well it can
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be determined so he's out Just remember opposite charges Attract 00:01:04.15 --> [endTime] and like charges repel
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