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Which statements describe the factors affecting the strength of an electrical force? Check all that apply.
The weaker the charge on two objects, the stronger the electrical force between them.
The stronger the charge on two objects, the stronger the electrical force between them.
The charge of the two objects does not affect the strength of the electrical force between them.
The closer together two objects are, the stronger the electrical force between them.
The farther apart two objects are, the stronger the electrical force between them.
The distance between two objects does not affect the strength of the electrical force between them.
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Correct choices:
- The stronger the charge on two objects, the stronger the electrical force between them.
- The closer together two objects are, the stronger the electrical force between them.
Why: Coulomb’s law: F = k |q1 q2| / r^2 — force increases with the product of the charges and decreases with the square of the distance.
- The stronger the charge on two objects, the stronger the electrical force between them.
- The closer together two objects are, the stronger the electrical force between them.
Why: Coulomb’s law: F = k |q1 q2| / r^2 — force increases with the product of the charges and decreases with the square of the distance.
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