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Two charges separated by a distance of 1 m exert a 1.0N force on each other. If the changes are pulled to a 3-m separation distance, the force on each charge will be
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Answered by Elena
F₁=k•q₁•q₂/r₁²,
F₂=k•q₁•q₂/r₂²,
F₁/F₂=k•q₁•q₂•r₂² / k•q₁•q₂•r₁²,
F₂= F₁• r₁²/r ₂².
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Answered by Hasib kabir
0.11 N
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