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Lelechka [254]
4 years ago
6

Two unequal charges repel each other with a force F

Physics
1 answer:
densk [106]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The force will be doubled.

Explanation:

Just looking at the situation,

<em>We are supposing the distance in between these charges is the same in both the cases which is r</em>, so for the first normal case,

F_1=q_1q_2/r^2, q1, q2 are the two charges and r is the distance between them.

Now take the other case when the the Charges are doubled,

F_2=2(q_1q_2)/r^2\\F_2=2(F_1)

you can see clearly from the above equation that the new force which is F_2 has been doubled.

I hope it helps,

Thank you.

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