Which of the following is true about the potential energy between charged particles?Immersive Reader
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1-Potential energy decreases as like charges get closer together
2-Potential energy increases as opposite charges get closer.
3-Potential energy remains the same between like charges as they move apart.
4-Potential energy increases as any charges move closer together
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