Two electrons are moving along parallel lines unidirectionarly with same velocity they will
A
Repel each other
B
Atterect each other
C
Not apply any force on each other
D
None
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Repel each other
a If two ${{\rm{e}}^ - }{\rm{s}}$ are moving parallel they will experiences electrostatic repulsion and magnetic atterection both. But repusive fore will be dominating.
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