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When two charges `q_(1) and q_(2)` are kept at some distance apart, force acting between these charges is F. If a third change `q_(3)` is placed quite close to `q_(3)` is placed quite close to `q_(2)` what will happen to the force between `q_(1) and q_(2)` ?

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