how do electrons get electrostatic force
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The amount of force acting on two charges depends on how far they are from each other. The closer two charges get, the greater the force (either pushing together, or pulling away) becomes. Thanks to electrostatic force, electrons will push away other electrons and be attracted to protons.
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The amount of force acting on two charges depends on how far they are from each other. The closer two charges get, the greater the force (either pushing together, or pulling away) becomes. Thanks to electrostatic force, electrons will push away other electrons and be attracted to protons
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