It depends entirely on the state and that state's statute which defines the Statute of Limitations for criminal offenses.
It is possible. There are laws on the use of lethal force which must be followed.
If the charges increase, the force increases.If the charges increase, the force increases.If the charges increase, the force increases.If the charges increase, the force increases.
There isn't any such force. Charges are not caused by force. However, the "Electrostatic Force" is caused by the separation of charges.
Electrostatic force — APEX
Since you are reducing the distance between the charges by 7 times, hence the new force b/w the charges will be 49 times the electric force between the charges in the previous condition.
I can't possibly see why you wouldn't be.
The USA force dropped the atomic bombs on Japan to force them to surrender during the war.
The force between charges decreases as the distance between them increases. Like charges repel each other. Oppostite charges attract each other
Yes if the quantities of the charges are unchanged.
The nature of the force between charged particles in that the force is an electrostatic one. If the electric charges are alike, then a repulsive force exists, and if the charges are opposite, then the force will be an attractive one. The fundamental law of electrostatics applies here, and that is that opposite charges attract and like charges repel.That will largely depend on what statements are included on thelist that you have not seen fit to include with the question.
electro-static force
That's the force of repulsion between two positive charges; or between two negative charges.