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An electron that is a certain distance from a proton is acted on by an electrical force.
a) If the electron were moved twice the distance away from the proton, would the electrical force be:
11 years ago

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Answered by Damon
1/4
because of
k Q1 Q2 / r^2

2^2 is 4

Try to answer these yourself first please. The other one you posted uses the same force logic.
11 years ago

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