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28 July, 20:59

If one charge is quadrupled, what happens to the force between charges?

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  1. 28 July, 21:10
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    The force between charges is proportional to the product of

    the two charges. If just one of them is quadrupled, then their

    product is also quadrupled, and so is the force between them.

    The same identical argument applies to the gravitational force

    between masses.
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