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-- Size of the charges on two objects. -- Sign of the charges on the two objects. -- Distance between the two charged objects.
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.
-- The product of the electric charges on both particles.-- The distance between the centers of charge on both particles.-- The electrostatic permittivity of the space between themor of the substance in that space.
electrostatic attraction or electrostatic repulsion. attraction occurs between oppositely charged objects (one positive and one negative), repulsion occurs between objects with the same charge (two positive objects, or two negative objects).
The masses of the objects and the distance between them.The force of gravity between two objects is proportional to their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of their distance from each other.F = Gm1m2 / r2, where G is 6.67384 x 10-11 N(m/kg)2
-- Size of the charges on two objects. -- Sign of the charges on the two objects. -- Distance between the two charged objects.
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.
Hello, some error in the words. Electric "force" not electric charge. A/s we increase the distance between the charges ./2 times then force between them will be halved.
-- The product of the electric charges on both particles.-- The distance between the centers of charge on both particles.-- The electrostatic permittivity of the space between themor of the substance in that space.
Coulomb's Law states that the magnitude of the electrostatic force between two point electric charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of each charge and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the charges. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article.
electrostatic attraction or electrostatic repulsion. attraction occurs between oppositely charged objects (one positive and one negative), repulsion occurs between objects with the same charge (two positive objects, or two negative objects).
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The masses of the objects and the distance between them.The force of gravity between two objects is proportional to their masses, and inversely proportional to the square of their distance from each other.F = Gm1m2 / r2, where G is 6.67384 x 10-11 N(m/kg)2
Force of attraction between charges is directly proportional to the charge. So as we quadrule each charge then force will become 4x4 ie 16 times increased Force is also inversely related to the square of the distance. So as we double the distance then the force is decreased by 22 ie 4 times Hence the net change will be 16/4 ie 4 times increase in the force of attraction.
They are equal in magnitude but opposite in charge.
A dipole moment is a mathematical product of the magnitude of a charge and the distance of the separation between charges. There are also many other types of dipole moments, such as transition, molecular, bond and electron.
Electrical forces are inversely proportional to the square of the distance separating the charges.