No noticable change.
The electric force between two charged objects is influenced by the distance between them.
Less distance --> more force.
-- the product of the magnitudes of the charges on the objects -- the distance between the 'center of charge' of the two objects
there is an electric shock when the charge transfers
Electric Force is the force between charged objects.
The electric force between two charged objects is influenced by the distance between them.
weaker as square of distance
Less distance --> more force.
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).
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).
the stronger the electric force
-- the product of the magnitudes of the charges on the objects -- the distance between the 'center of charge' of the two objects
there is an electric shock when the charge transfers
Electric Force is the force between charged objects.
weaker as square of distance
the magnitude of the force decreases
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).