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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge of -1 or +1 Coulomb. Which question can the student ask to identify the set with the stronger interaction?(1 point)
What is the mass of each object in the interactions?
How far apart are the objects in each interaction?
Are the objects both positively charged or both negatively charged?
How large are the objects in each set?
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How far apart are the objects in each interaction?
Reason: Coulomb's law gives F = k|q1 q2|/r^2. With charges ±1 C, |q1 q2| is the same for both sets, so the separation r determines which interaction is stronger.
Reason: Coulomb's law gives F = k|q1 q2|/r^2. With charges ±1 C, |q1 q2| is the same for both sets, so the separation r determines which interaction is stronger.
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