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Which of the following affects the strength of electric attraction/repulsion more: The magnitude of the charge or the distance between them?
(Standard SPS10 c)
A. The magnitude
B. The distance
C. Neither. They affect the strength the same amount
Is it B or C?
(Standard SPS10 c)
A. The magnitude
B. The distance
C. Neither. They affect the strength the same amount
Is it B or C?
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Answered by
Anonymous
The question is vague
F = k Q1 Q2 / d^2
if you double the distance, you get 1/4 the force
if you cut ONE charge in half , you get 1/2 the force
So that would be B
However:
If you cut BOTH charges in half, you get 1/4 the force.
I think they want the first answer but I do not think the question is worded clearly.
F = k Q1 Q2 / d^2
if you double the distance, you get 1/4 the force
if you cut ONE charge in half , you get 1/2 the force
So that would be B
However:
If you cut BOTH charges in half, you get 1/4 the force.
I think they want the first answer but I do not think the question is worded clearly.
Answered by
Waiter
Thank you
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