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9 September, 11:32

Charge q is a unit of distance away from the source charge S. Charge p I'd two times further away. The force exerted between S and q is 4 times the force extended between S and q

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  1. 9 September, 11:53
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    The force exerted between s and q is four times that force between S and p

    Explanation:

    Given that;

    A source charge S

    Is at a 1 unit distance from another charger q

    The force between S and q is given by columbs law;

    F=k*q*S/r^2

    F = K*q*S/1

    F = KqS (this is the force between charges q and S)

    Also charge between S and P at 2 units distance is

    F=K*P*S/r^2

    F = K*P*S/2^2

    F=KpS/4

    Hence 4F=KpS (This is the force between p and S)

    It can be seen that 4F=4kqs=kpS
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