If two electrons that are apart get pushed toward each other, how does the repulsion between them change?(1 point)

Responses

Initial repulsion is high and increases as they approach.
Initial repulsion is high and increases as they approach.

Initial repulsion is low and increases as they approach.
Initial repulsion is low and increases as they approach.

Initial repulsion is high and decreases as they approach.
Initial repulsion is high and decreases as they approach.

Initial repulsion is low and decreases as they approach.

1 answer

The correct response is:

Initial repulsion is low and increases as they approach.

As two electrons get closer together, the force of repulsion between them increases due to Coulomb's law, which states that the electrostatic force between two charged particles is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. Therefore, as the distance decreases, the repulsion increases.