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If two electrons that are apart get pushed toward each other, how does the repulsion between the change?
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The repulsion between the electrons will increase as they get closer to each other. This is because both electrons have a negative charge, and like charges repel each other. As they move closer, the repulsive force between them becomes stronger.
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