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27 August, 22:39

Two charges separated by 1 m exert 1 N forces on each other. If the charges are pushed to 1/4m separation, the force on each charge will be

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  1. 27 August, 23:03
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    The force on each charge = 16 N

    Explanation:

    From coulombs law,

    F = 1/4πε₀ (q₁q₂) / d² ... Equation 1

    q₁q₂ = F4πε₀d² ... Equation 2

    Where F = force on the two charges, q₁ = charge on the first body, q₂ = charge on the second body, d = distance of separation, 1/4πε₀ = constant of proportionality.

    When d = 1 m, F = 1 N,

    Constant: 1/4πε₀ = 9*10⁹ Nm²/C²

    Substituting these values into equation 2,

    q₁q₂ = 1*1²/9*10⁹

    q₁q₂ = 1/9*10⁹ C²

    When d = 1/4 m, q₁q₂ = 1/9*10⁹ C² and 1/4πε₀ = 9*10⁹ Nm²/C²

    Substituting these values into equation 1

    F = 9*10⁹*1/9*10⁹ / (1/4) ²

    F = 1 / (1/16)

    F = 16 N

    Therefore the force on each charge = 16 N
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