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Sketch the net electric lines between and around the particles.

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To sketch the net electric field lines between and around charged particles, follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Charges**: Determine the types of charges involved (positive or negative). For this example, let's assume we have one positive charge and one negative charge. 2. **Draw the Charges**: On a piece of paper, sketch the two particles. Label one as a positive charge (e.g., +Q) and the other as a negative charge (e.g., -Q). ...
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