The higher a charge an object has, the more propulsive or repulsive force it will have on another charged object. The equation for this is very similar to the one for gravity, accept there is a different constant and the charge is used rather than mass.
F = kq1q2/r2 where F is the coulomb force, k is coulomb's constant, q1 and q2 are the magnitudes of the charges and r is the distance between them.
The relationship between buoyant force and weight was first stated by Archimedes.
force is a product of mass and acceleration
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An electric force is the force on an electric charge or an electrically charged object when immersed in an electric field.
F = kq1q2/r2 where F is the coulomb force, k is coulomb's constant, q1 and q2 are the magnitudes of the charges and r is the distance between them.
well the relationship between mass and force is..........*relationship... Force=mass x acceleration
Cations are ions with a positive charge. Anions have a negative charge.
Normal Force
The relationship between buoyant force and weight was first stated by Archimedes.
Pressure = Force/Area
force is a product of mass and acceleration
The relationship between the two is, the bigger the wedge, the less force you need and the smaller the wedge, the more force you need.
Pressure = Force/Area.
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