1. why do two electrons repel when they interact? because they both have similar negative electric charge.

2. which of the following has kinetic energy? a spring traveling down a flight of stairs.
3. how are electric fields applied in the successful use of precipitator? smoke particles get charged by the precipitator, so they are then attracted to its charged plates.
4. in models of magnetic and electric fields, why are field vectors depicted by arrows? because they represent both their magnitude and direction.
5. a model depicts two balloons of the same size with identical negative charges being moved toward one another at the same speed. how will the balloons interact with each other? they will repel, moving in opposite directions at the same speed.

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1. Because they both have similar negative electric charge.
2. A spring traveling down a flight of stairs.
3. Smoke particles get charged by the precipitator, so they are then attracted to its charged plates.
4. Because they represent both their magnitude and directions.
5. They will repel, moving in opposite at the same speed.
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