Two charges separated by a distance r₁ exert an electrostatic force of magnitude F₁ on each other. When their separation is changed to r2, the new force is F2 = BF₁ where ß = 0.781. What is the ratio r2/r₁?
Two charges separated by a distance r₁ exert an electrostatic force of magnitude F₁ on each other. When their separation is changed to r2, the new force is F2 = BF₁ where ß = 0.781. What is the ratio r2/r₁?
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Transcribed Image Text:Two charges separated by a distance r₁ exert an electrostatic force of
magnitude F₁ on each other. When their separation is changed to r2,
the new force is F2 = PF1 where ß = 0.781. What is the ratio r2/r₁?
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Introduction:- Two charge particles are separated by an electrostatic force.
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To determine the ratio of separation.
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