Asked by Donald Craven
Two equal charges of magnitude q
are at a distance of r
units apart. In which scenario will the electrostatic force between them remain the same?(1 point)
Responses
when q
is doubled and r
is quadrupled
when q is doubled and r is quadrupled
when q
is halved and r
is doubled
when q is halved and r is doubled
when q
is doubled and r
is doubled
when q is doubled and r is doubled
when q
is halved and r
is quadrupled
when q is halved and r is quadrupled
are at a distance of r
units apart. In which scenario will the electrostatic force between them remain the same?(1 point)
Responses
when q
is doubled and r
is quadrupled
when q is doubled and r is quadrupled
when q
is halved and r
is doubled
when q is halved and r is doubled
when q
is doubled and r
is doubled
when q is doubled and r is doubled
when q
is halved and r
is quadrupled
when q is halved and r is quadrupled
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Answered by
GPT 3.5
The scenario where the electrostatic force between the charges remains the same is when q is halved and r is doubled.
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