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A charge Q is divided into two parts. Charge on each part is q. Also, `Q//q=2`. What is the Columbic force between two charges q and q when both parts are placed certain distance apart?

A

Force is equal in magnitude for both but opposite in direction

B

Force is dependent on the medium in which charges are placed

C

Force is maximum irrespective of medium in which charges are placed

D

None of the above

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