Two charges attract each other with a force of 4.0 N. What will be the force if the distance between them is reduced by a factor one-ninth? Show how you get this from Coulomb’s Law.
Two charges attract each other with a force of 4.0 N. What will be the force...
Two charges attract each other with a force of 2.2 N. What will be the force if the distance between them is reduced to one-ninth of its original value?
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 2 N when they are placed at a distance of 8 m apart. If the distance remains the same and one of the charges is increased by a factor of 2, then what will be the new attractive force between them? 0.50 N 1.0 N 8.0 N 8.0 N 4.0 N
Two charged particles attract each other with a force of magnitude F which is determined by Coulomb’s Law. If the charge of one particle is doubled and the distance separating the particles is also doubled, how many times greater or smaller is the new force compared to the original value, F?
Two point charges exert a 9.50 N force on each other. What will the force (in N) become if the distance between them is increased by a factor of 6 ?
Two charged particles attract each other with a force F. If the charges of both particles are doubled, and the distance between them also doubled . Then the force of attraction will be
12. Two point charges exert a 5.00 N force on each other. What will the force become if the distance between them is increased by a factor of three?
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 215 N when they are placed at a distance of 150 m apart. If the first charge increases by a factor of 3; the second charge decreases by a factor of 6, and the distance decreases by a factor of 4. What is the new force?
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 400 N when they are placed at a distance of 50 m apart. If the first charge decreases by a factor of 6; the second charge decreases by a factor of 5, and the distance increases by a factor of 5. What is the new force?
A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 485 N when they are placed at a distance of 200 m apart. If the first charge increases by a factor of 5; the second charge increases by a factor of 2, and the distance decreases by a factor of 2. What is the new force?
A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 2 N when they are a distance of 4 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 20 m apart? 50. N 0.080 N 10. N 0.40 N 0.040 N