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Determine which two phrases summarize the interactions between charged particles or objects. Opposite charges attractOpposite charges repelLike charges attractLike charges repel

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Determine which two phrases summarize the interactions between charged particles or objects. Opposite charges attractOpposite charges repelLike charges attractLike charges repel

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The two phrases that summarize the interactions between charged particles or objects are:

  1. Opposite charges attract
  2. Like charges repel

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