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Object A has a charge of -1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by object A?(1 point)
-2 C
-1 C
+1 C
+2 C
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+2 C
Reason: Coulomb's law: F = k|q1 q2|/r^2. Attraction occurs only for opposite signs, and the force grows with the magnitude of the other charge, so +2 C (largest opposite charge) gives the strongest attraction.
Reason: Coulomb's law: F = k|q1 q2|/r^2. Attraction occurs only for opposite signs, and the force grows with the magnitude of the other charge, so +2 C (largest opposite charge) gives the strongest attraction.
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