Increase one charge by four times.
APEX.
1. Decrease distance
2. Increase amount of charge
Bring them closer together will increase the force.
Increase the charge of one particle by a factor of 16
Reduce the distance by a factor of 4
Coulomb's law
A force that acts between particles with opposite chargesAPEX
The interaction between charged objects is called electromagnetism.
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).
Electric Force is the force between charged objects.
The electrostatic force between two charged objects is inversely proportional to the distance of separation between the two objects. An Increase in the separation distance between objects decreases the force of attraction or repulsion between the objects.
Coulomb's law
A force that acts between particles with opposite chargesAPEX
The electrostatic forces between two objects that have the same kind of charge act in the direction to push the objects apart.
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 interaction between charged objects is called electromagnetism.
Electric Force is the force between charged objects.
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).
A charged object is surrounded by a standing electrostatic field.
There's no force that pushes electrically neutral objects apart, but if the objects in question have a net charge, then the force known as electromagnetism will either push similarly charged objects apart, or pull oppositely charged objects together.
The electrostatic force (or electric force) can be described by Coulomb's Law. See: http://www.answers.com/topic/coulomb-s-law?ff=1
ESD stands for electrostatic discharge, which is a sudden flow of electricity between two charged objects. This is due to contact, an electrical short, or dielectric breakdown.