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Consider the positively charged particles seen here. The magnitude of their combined charges is represented by the vector arrow. If one charged particle is removed, what will be the result on the force field and how will it be illustrated? A) remain constant; no change in vector B) decreases by one; arrow length decreases by 1/3 C) decreases by one but arrow length remains constant D) decreases by a factor of 2; arrow changes direction


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