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15 November, 11:10

Two oppositely charged particles are attracted to each other with a force of 2.7 newtons. What the new force be if only one of the charges is doubled?

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  1. 15 November, 11:28
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    The charge will be positive
  2. 15 November, 11:38
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    The complete equation is as follows:

    Force between two charge particles = k * Q1 * Q2 / r^2,

    where k is constant, Q1 is charge on 1 particle, Q2 is charge on the other particle and r is the distance between the particles.

    From the equation, if one of the charges is doubled, then the force will also be doubled. It will become 7.6*2 = 15.2 Newtons.
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