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Which factors affect the electrical force between two objects?
mass and distance between them
charge and distance between them
mass and electric field strength
charge and mass
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Answer: charge and distance between them.
Explanation: Coulomb’s law gives the electrostatic force between two point charges: F = k·|q1 q2|/r^2 (direction depends on the signs). The force depends on the magnitudes of the charges, their separation r, and the medium (permittivity). Mass does not enter Coulomb’s law.
Explanation: Coulomb’s law gives the electrostatic force between two point charges: F = k·|q1 q2|/r^2 (direction depends on the signs). The force depends on the magnitudes of the charges, their separation r, and the medium (permittivity). Mass does not enter Coulomb’s law.
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