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How does the electrical force relate to the charge of an object?
It is inversely proportional to the square of the charge.
It is directly proportional to the square of the charge.
It is inversely proportional to the charge.
It is directly proportional to the charge.
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It is directly proportional to the charge.
Explanation: Coulomb’s law gives F = k·|q1 q2|/r^2, so for a fixed other charge and distance the force is proportional to the charge of the object (if both charges change together, F ∝ q^2).
Explanation: Coulomb’s law gives F = k·|q1 q2|/r^2, so for a fixed other charge and distance the force is proportional to the charge of the object (if both charges change together, F ∝ q^2).
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