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Which factors affect the strength of the electric force between two objects?
the mass of the objects and the distance between the objects
the amount of charge on the objects and the type of charge on the objects
the distance between the objects and the amount of charge on the objects
the mass of the objects and the amount of charge on the objects
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The distance between the objects and the amount of charge on the objects.
Coulomb's law: F = k·|q1·q2|/r², so the force strength depends on the charges (q1, q2) and the separation r. Mass does not enter, and the sign (type) of charge affects whether the force is attractive or repulsive, not its magnitude.
Coulomb's law: F = k·|q1·q2|/r², so the force strength depends on the charges (q1, q2) and the separation r. Mass does not enter, and the sign (type) of charge affects whether the force is attractive or repulsive, not its magnitude.
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