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Two very small plastic balls of equal mass are released from rest. one of them carries +10 µc of excess charge and the other one carries +1µc of charge. no other charges or fields are present. which of the following statements are true about them as they move away from each other? (there may be more than one correct choice.)a. the acceleration of the balls keeps increasing. b. the acceleration of the 1-
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