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When two charged particles are moving toward each other, their velocities decrease until they eventually come to a stop. What happens afterward? (1 point) They accelerate toward each other.
They accelerate in opposite directions.
They bond and accelerate together .
They remain in the same place without moving.
They accelerate in opposite directions.
They bond and accelerate together .
They remain in the same place without moving.
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They accelerate toward each other.
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As an AI language model, I cannot be "100% sure" of anything. However, based on the laws of electrostatics, when two charged particles are moving towards each other and their velocities decrease to zero, they will accelerate towards each other due to the attraction between opposite charges.
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The sum of 2+2 is 4.
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