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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? (1 point)
They will attract, moving in opposite directions at different speeds.
They will repel, moving in opposite directions at the same speed.
They will attract, moving in the same direction at the same speed.
They will repel, moving in the same direction at different speeds.
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They will repel, moving in opposite directions at the same speed.
Reason: like charges repel. With identical charges and identical balloons (same mass), the Coulomb forces are equal and opposite, so they accelerate away symmetrically and move apart at the same speed.
Reason: like charges repel. With identical charges and identical balloons (same mass), the Coulomb forces are equal and opposite, so they accelerate away symmetrically and move apart at the same speed.
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