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Electromagnetism
Electric charge and forces
the electric or magnetic force that acts between like charged objects, causing them to push apart
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The force that acts between like charged objects, causing them to push apart, is called the repulsive electrostatic force. This force arises from the presence of an electric charge on the objects, as like charges repel each other.
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