Do charged particles always experience equal but opposite electrical forces?

My answer is The electric forces are directly porportional to the quantity of the charge on the objects.

Is that correct-we just started learning this and I'm trying to answer this question and sound somewhat intelligent.

Thank you

2 answers

Not correct. Oppositely charged particles have equal and opposite charges to charges that are the same.
Thanks for answering-Obviously, I was way off
Thanks again
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