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Aparticle is attached to a spring and is pushed so that the spring is compressed more and more. as a result, the spring exerts a greater and greater force on the particle. similarly, a charged particle experiences a greater and greater force when pushed closer and closer to another particle that is fixed in position and has a charge of the same polarity. in spite of the similarity, the charged particle will not exhibit simple harmonic motion on being released, as will the particle on the spring. explain why not.

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