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Which of these factors affect electric force?
A. Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative
B. The amount of the electric charge.
C. The distance between two charged objects.
D. All of the above.
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D. All of the above.
Explanation: Coulomb's law gives the electric force between two point charges: F = k q1 q2 / r^2. The magnitudes of the charges (B) and the distance r (C) determine the magnitude of the force, and the signs of the charges (A) determine whether the force is attractive (opposite signs) or repulsive (same sign).
Explanation: Coulomb's law gives the electric force between two point charges: F = k q1 q2 / r^2. The magnitudes of the charges (B) and the distance r (C) determine the magnitude of the force, and the signs of the charges (A) determine whether the force is attractive (opposite signs) or repulsive (same sign).
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