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Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges (lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture). 

My question is: can there be any attractive force(s) between the electrons? I know the reason that the particles stated above cannot share the same quantum state is due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, PEP (PEP).

Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges (lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture). My question is: can there be any attractive force(s) between the electrons? I know the reason that the particles stated above cannot share the same quantum state is due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, PEP.

Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges (lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture). 

My question is: can there be any attractive force(s) between the electrons? I know the reason that the particles stated above cannot share the same quantum state is due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle (PEP).

Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges, lets (lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture my). My question is: can there be any attractive force(s) between the electrons. Alright? I know the reason that the particles stated above cannot share the same quantum statesstate is due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, PEP.

Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges, lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture my question is can there be any attractive force(s) between the electrons. Alright I know the reason that the particles stated above cannot share the same quantum states is due to PEP.

Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges (lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture). My question is: can there be any attractive force(s) between the electrons? I know the reason that the particles stated above cannot share the same quantum state is due to the Pauli Exclusion Principle, PEP.

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Can two electrons attract each other?

Due to electrostatic repulsion the two electrons will repel each other as they both possess similar charges, lets leave gravitational attractive force out of the picture my question is can there be any attractive force(s) between the electrons. Alright I know the reason that the particles stated above cannot share the same quantum states is due to PEP.