Consider two pairs of protons, one pair moving toward each other at a speed of 1000 km/s and the other at a speed of 10 km/s. Which pair of protons will get closer together before they repel each other?
A) The pair moving toward each other at 1000 km/s/
B) The pair moving toward each other at 10 km/s
C) There will be no difference because the protons in both pairs will collide with each other.
D) There will be no difference because they will repel at the same distance regardless of their speeds.
D) There will be no difference because they will repel at the same distance regardless of their speeds.
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