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Using Coulomb's Law, if the size of one of the charges increases (and the distance remains the same), what happens to the electric force between them?

a
Electrostatic force will remain the same.
b
Electrostatic force will decrease.
c
Electrostatic force will reverse direction.
d
Electrostatic force will increase.
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d) Electrostatic force will increase.
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