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If `q_(1) + q_(2) = q`, then the value of the ratio `(q_(1))/(q)`, for which the force between `q_(1) and q_(2)` is maximum is

A

0.25

B

0.75

C

1

D

0.5

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The correct Answer is:
D

We knows the maximum value is 0.5 (standard).
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