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27 December, 16:43

Using coulombs inverse square law, if the charges of two similarly charged spheres increases, what would happen to the value of A? (In this experiment we moved a charged sphere closed to second one and observed how this second one moved away) A is fromt the equation Fcoul = A/r 2

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  1. 27 December, 16:56
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    The value of A will increase as you increase the charges.

    Explanation:

    A is actually kq1*q2. So if you increase the charges, A will also increase. The big increase comes if you make r smaller.

    Increased charges is a direct variation. As the charge increases the value of A increases. As the charges decrease, the value of A decreases.

    r is an inverse variation. As r increases the force decreases. As r decreases the force increases. R does not affect a.
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