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I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably: 1. The amount of charges. 2. The distance between the charges.
Rather depends on the objects and what you are measuring! Gravitational, magnetic or electric charge.
The strength of an electric field depends on the charge that causes it, and on the distance from the charge.
Electric field strength depends on direction and magnitude because it is a vector quantity.
The electric force between two charged objects is decreased by a factorof 4 if you double the distance between the objects, from the formulaF=(q1*q2)/(4*Pi*Eo*r^2).
I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably: 1. The amount of charges. 2. The distance between the charges.
Rather depends on the objects and what you are measuring! Gravitational, magnetic or electric charge.
The strength of an electric field depends on the charge that causes it, and on the distance from the charge.
Electric field strength depends on direction and magnitude because it is a vector quantity.
The electric force between two charged objects is decreased by a factorof 4 if you double the distance between the objects, from the formulaF=(q1*q2)/(4*Pi*Eo*r^2).
-- Size of the charges on two objects. -- Sign of the charges on the two objects. -- Distance between the two charged objects.
the masses & the distance between the
The amount of charge that produces the field and on the distance from the charge. (Novanet)
Well, an electric force can be attractive or repulsive and it is the STRONGEST force in nature. And to feel this force, small changes might be involved.So, the question is: The Electric Force between two charged objects depends on which of the following?A) Their masses and their separationB) Their speedsC) their charge and their separationD) their masses and their chargeAnswer: C) Their charge and their separation.Why? Because the force between electric charges depends on the distance between charges (the force decreases as the charges get farther apart) and it depends on the force the electric charges exert on each other. And negative charge and positive charge do attract but positive and positive charge don't attract and negative and negative don't attract.
I am not sure but i thinks they are:Positive chargeNegative charge
It depends on where they are...
depends on distance