Two charged particles separated by 12 mm exert an electrostatic force on each other of
magnitude 8.0 N. What is the force acting on the particles if
a) the distance between them is reduced to 3 mm?
b) the distance between them is increased to 36 mm?
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Two charged particles separated by 12 mm exert an electrostatic force on each other of magnitude...
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