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An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
an electric force.
electric force between 2 charges is equal to product of the amount of charge(in units) of both particles and a constant 9*109 divided by the square of the distance between them.
Force between charges depend on the quantity of charge and distance between them
It is reduced to one ninth. Force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.
An electric (or electrostatic) attraction.
an electric force.
The attraction or repulsion between electric charges.
The forces in each direction are quadrupled.
The electric lines of force. A repelling force is between two like charges. An attractive force is between two opposite charges.
If the charge on the object is double than the force between them is double
electric force between 2 charges is equal to product of the amount of charge(in units) of both particles and a constant 9*109 divided by the square of the distance between them.
Force between charges depend on the quantity of charge and distance between them
b. is a force of repulsion
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.
Electrostatic force — APEX
electro-static force