Two charged particles exert a force of 2.40x10-2 N on each
other. What will be the force if they are moved so that they are
only 18th
the original distance?
Electric force is inversly propertional to square of distance.
So when distance will become 1/8 th of original distance than force will become 64×initial force
So
New force F = 64×2.4×10-2N = 1.54N
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