Observing a set of pith balls with positive charges, how does the distance between the pith balls affect the electric electrical charge?(1 point)

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The greater the distance between the pith balls, the greater the amount of electric charge that exists between them.
The greater the distance between the pith balls, the greater the amount of electric charge that exists between them.

The greater the distance between the pith balls, the lesser the amount of electric charge that exists between them.
The greater the distance between the pith balls, the lesser the amount of electric charge that exists between them.

The distance between the pith balls will not affect the electric charge.
The distance between the pith balls will not affect the electric charge.

The lesser the distance between the pith balls, the greater the amount of electric charge that exists between them.

1 answer

The correct response is:

The distance between the pith balls will not affect the electric charge.

The electric charge of each pith ball remains constant regardless of the distance between them. However, it is important to note that while the amount of charge does not change, the electric force between the charged objects decreases with increasing distance according to Coulomb's law.