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Transcribed Image Text:Ouick Quiz 23.3 Object A has a charge of +2 µC, and object B has a charge
of +6 µC. Which statement is true about the electric forces on the objects?
(a) FAB = -3 FBA (b) FAB =- FBA (c) 3 FAB = -
(e) FAB = FBA (f) 3 FAB
FRA (d) FAB = 3 FRA
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