Two charges +3C and +5 C are placed 20cm from their centres in vacuum. What magnitude of force will they exert on each other. If the second charge has its polarity changed to negative (-5 C). what would be the nature of the force? Will there be a change in the magnitude? [permittivity of free space = 8.85 x 10 -12 ]
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Two charges +3C and +5 C are placed 20cm from their centres in
vacuum. What magnitude of force will they exert on each other. If the
second charge has its polarity changed to negative (-5 C). what would be
the nature of the force? Will there be a change in the magnitude?
[permittivity of free space = 8.85 x 10 -12 ]
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