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Which statement correctly describes these electri...
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Which statement correctly describes these electric field lines?
A.
Both sources are positively charged.
B. Both sources are negatively charged.
C. Source A is negatively charged and source B is positively charged.
D. Source A is positively charged and source B is negatively charged.
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