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Why do two electrons repel when they interact? (1 point)
because they both have similar mass
because they both have similar negative electric charge
because they both form part of different atoms
because they both are subatomic particles
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because they both have similar negative electric charge
Like charges repel — electrons carry negative charge, so they repel each other via the electromagnetic (Coulomb) force.
Like charges repel — electrons carry negative charge, so they repel each other via the electromagnetic (Coulomb) force.
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