Set the charges to be q1 = 5 μC and q2 = 5 μC What is the magnitude of the force on q1 by q2 ? (N) What is the magnitude of the force on q2 by q1? (N) Do the two forces have the different directions? Is charge q1 attracted to q2 or repelled? Keep the charges at the same values as the previous question. If you click on either person you can change the distance between them. What happens to the magnitude of the force as the charges are taken further apart? Leave q1 at the same charge value but now change the charge q2= -2μC Is the force between the charges attractive or repulsive? What happens to the magnitude of the force as the charges are taken further apart? Set the distance between the two charges to 6 cm. What is the magnitude of the force? (N) Thos are the sub question but my main question is What happens to the magnitude of the force as the charges are taken further apart?
Set the charges to be q1 = 5 μC and q2 = 5 μC
What is the magnitude of the force on q1 by q2 ? (N)
What is the magnitude of the force on q2 by q1? (N)
Do the two forces have the different directions?
Is charge q1 attracted to q2 or repelled? Keep the charges at the same values as the previous question. If you click on either person you can change the distance between them.
What happens to the magnitude of the force as the charges are taken further apart? Leave q1 at the same charge value but now change the charge q2= -2μC
Is the force between the charges attractive or repulsive?
What happens to the magnitude of the force as the charges are taken further apart?
Set the distance between the two charges to 6 cm. What is the magnitude of the force? (N)
Thos are the sub question but my main question is
What happens to the magnitude of the force as the charges are taken further apart?
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