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29 May, 01:13

Two charged spheres are 16 cm apart. If the spheres are moved closer to

each other so that they are 8 cm apart, how will the force between them

change? *

The force will decrease by a factor of 2

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The force will increase by a factor of 2

The force will decrease by a factor of 4

The force will increase by a factor of 4

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  1. 29 May, 01:37
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    Correct answer: Fourth statement is true - the force will increase by a factor of 4

    Explanation:

    The formula for calculating the Coulomb force between two charged objects, in this case spheres is:

    Fc = k · q₁ · q₂ / r² Coulomb force

    Given:

    r₁ = 16 cm initial distance between spheres

    r₂ = 8 cm final distance between spheres

    The Coulomb force for initial distance is:

    Fc₁ = k · q₁ · q₂ / r₁²

    The Coulomb force for final distance is:

    Fc₂ = k · q₁ · q₂ / r₂²

    their relationship is:

    Fc₂ / Fc₁ = (k · q₁ · q₂ / r₂²) / (k · q₁ · q₂ / r₁²) this is a double fraction

    Fc₂ / Fc₁ = (k · q₁ · q₂ · r₁²) / (k · q₁ · q₂ · r₂²)

    when we shorten the same value we get:

    Fc₂ / Fc₁ = r₁² / r₂² = 16² / 8² = (16 / 8) ² = 2² = 4

    Fc₂ / Fc₁ = 4 ⇒ Fc₂ = 4 · Fc₁

    Which meaning that the force will increase by a factor of 4

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