Consider two charge Q1 = -1 x 10-6 [C] and Q2 = 9 x 10-6 [C] separated by a distance r = 0.09 [m). %3D What is the magnitude of the electric force between two charges? a F = [N] b. The electric force between the two charges is Suppose that the magnitude of the electric force between two charges is с. equal to: 15 [N]. What will be the magnitude of this force if the distance between the two charges is doubled while the charges are kept the same. F = [N]

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Consider two charge Q1
%D
-1 x 10-6 [C] and Q2 = 9 x 10-6
[C] separated by a distance r = 0.09 [m].
What is the magnitude of the
electric force between two charges?
a
F =
[N]
b.
The electric force between the
two charges is
с.
Suppose that the magnitude of
the electric force between two charges is
equal to: 15 [N].
What will be the magnitude of this force if
the distance between the two charges is
doubled while the charges are kept the
same.
F =
[N]
Transcribed Image Text:Consider two charge Q1 %D -1 x 10-6 [C] and Q2 = 9 x 10-6 [C] separated by a distance r = 0.09 [m]. What is the magnitude of the electric force between two charges? a F = [N] b. The electric force between the two charges is с. Suppose that the magnitude of the electric force between two charges is equal to: 15 [N]. What will be the magnitude of this force if the distance between the two charges is doubled while the charges are kept the same. F = [N]
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