Two charged particles attract each other with a force of magnitude F acting on each....

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Two charged particles attract each other with a force of magnitude F acting on each. If the charge of one is doubled and the distance separating the particles is also doubled, the force acting on each of the two particles has magnitude

(a) F/2

(b) F/4

(c) F

(d) 2F

(e) 4F

(f) None of the above.

 

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According to coulombs law the force is F 140 q2r2 Here 0is the permittivity of free spaceqis the charge of the particle andris the distance    See Answer
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