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An object A has a charge of `-2muC` and the object B has a charge of `+6 muC`. Which of the following is
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An object A has a charge of `-2muC` and the object B has a charge of `+6 muC`. Which of the following is true?
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(a) `F_(AB)=-3F_(BA)` (b) `F_(AB)=-F_(BA)` (c) `3F_(AB)=-F_(BA)` (d) `F_(AB)=4F_(BA)`
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