Two point charges 5 cm apart experience the new force between them if you move them...
Two point charges 5 cm apart experience the new force between them if you move them twice as far apart (i.e. 10 cm) Hint: you can solve this without knowing the size of the charges!
Two point charges 5 cm apart experience a force of 12N. Now you double the size of BOTH charges . By Coulomb's law, what is the new force?
Two point charges 5 cm apart experience a force of 12N. Now you double the size of one charge. By Coulomb's law, what is the new force?
Two point charges each experience a 1-N electrostatic force when they are 2 cm apart. If they are moved to a new separation of 8 cm, what is the magnitude of the electric force on each of them
Two point charges are separated by 10 cm and the attractive force between them is 100N. If the charges are moved to a distance of 20 cm (twice the distance), what will the force between them change to? 200N no change, stays at 100N 50N O 25N
Two point charges are separated by 10 cm and the attractive force between them is 100N. If the charges are moved to a distance of 20 cm (twice the distance), what will the force between them change to? no change, stays at 100N O 25N O SON O 200N
Two charges are separated by a distance of 3? and experience a force of 30?. You move the charges to 1? apart. What is the new force? A. 10? B. 270? C. 3.3? D. 90? E. 3?
6. When two point charges are moved further apart, the force between them decreases by a factor of 100. By what factor was their separation increased?
Suppose you have two point charges each of 77 nC. How many millimeters apart must the two charges be to have a force of 0.75 N between them?
Two equal point charges are a distance of 6.5 mm apart and experience a Coulomb force of 1.25N. is this force an attractive or repulsive force, and why. what is the charge of each point charge?