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As the distance decreases the attraction increases
Yes, exactly - that's how it works.
If the distance between the centers of the charged bodies doesn't change during all of that activity, the force between them increases by 20 times.
The electric force between two charged objects is influenced by the distance between them.
The new force would be more than 12 N because according to coulomb's law F = k Qq / r^2 where r is distance between the charges. So, when the distance gets reduced force increases.
As the distance decreases the attraction increases
... the gravitational force between them, and the electrical force if the objects are charged.
When the magnitude of the charges increase definitely electrostatic force also increases. Because the force is directly proportional to the product of their charges. When the distance between them increases then force decreases because the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges.
The force between them increases to 4 times what it was before they moved.
As the distance from a charged particle increases the strength of its electric field DECREASES.
Yes, exactly - that's how it works.
Ther is an electrical force of attraction between oppsitely charged ions.
As the distance is increased, statically induced charge in the uncharged object is reduced to a minimum. Thus coulombic force which is directly proportional to the product of the charges tends to 0
The electric force between two charged objects is influenced by the distance between them.
If the distance between the centers of the charged bodies doesn't change during all of that activity, the force between them increases by 20 times.
Coulombs law states that the electrical force between two charged objects is directionally proportional to the quantity of charge on the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two objects.
The new force would be more than 12 N because according to coulomb's law F = k Qq / r^2 where r is distance between the charges. So, when the distance gets reduced force increases.