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Heyo, im just double checking my answer, please help Which statement does NOT correctly describe the electric force between two particles?

If they have the same sign, the force will be away from each other; if they have opposite signs, the force will be towards each other

The farther apart they are, the smaller the force will be

The greater each charge is, the more force there will be

If they are moving towards each other, the force will be perpendicular; if they are moving away from each other, the force will be parallel

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