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How could you increase the electrical force between two charges? (Select all that apply)(4 points)
Responses
increase the distance between the charges
increase the distance between the charges
increase the size of the charges
increase the size of the charges
decrease the size of the charges
decrease the size of the charges
decrease the distance between the charges
decrease the distance between the charges
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Correct choices:
- increase the size of the charges
- decrease the distance between the charges
Reason: Coulomb’s law gives F = k|q1 q2|/r^2, so increasing the charges (q1 or q2) raises F, and reducing the distance r increases F (since it’s inversely proportional to r^2).
- increase the size of the charges
- decrease the distance between the charges
Reason: Coulomb’s law gives F = k|q1 q2|/r^2, so increasing the charges (q1 or q2) raises F, and reducing the distance r increases F (since it’s inversely proportional to r^2).
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