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3 July, 17:31

Two small objects each with a net charge of + q exert a force of magnitude f on each other: we replace one of the objects with another whose net charge is + 4q: the original magnitude of the force on the + q charge was f; what is the magnitude of the force on the + q charge now?

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  1. 3 July, 17:32
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    The correct answer is 672
  2. 3 July, 17:43
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    The force between 2 charged objects is given by, F = kq1q2/d².

    where k ⇒ constant

    d ⇒ distant between the 2 objects.

    In this case, k and d are constants.

    So, let k/d² = x

    since q1=q2,

    F = xq²

    x = F/q²

    After replacing q1 with 4q, the new force on + q will be:

    F = xq. 4q

    = Fq4q/q²

    = 4F

    The new charge on + q is 4F.
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