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In an advanced lab, students set up an experiment in which streams of electrons and protons are separated by a very short distance and generated parallel to each other. The electrons and protons are moving in the same direction. Which of the following statements is a correct analysis about the motions of the electrons and protons and provides a supporting principle? (A) The moving electrons and protons represent currents in opposite directions; thus, they will exert a magnetic force that will be in the opposite direction of their electrostatic force.
(B) The moving electrons and protons represent currents in opposite directions; thus, they will exert a magnetic force that will be in the same direction of their electrostatic force.
(C) The moving electrons and protons represent currents in the same direction; thus, they will exert a magnetic force that will be in the opposite direction of their electrostatic force.
(D) The moving electrons and protons represent currents in the same direction; thus, they will exert a magnetic force that will be in the same direction of their electrostatic force.
(E) The moving electrons and protons exert no magnetic force on each other.

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