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When two charges are kept at some distance apart, force acting between these charges is F. If a third charge is placed quite close to one of the charge, what will happen to the force between the charges?

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Answered by Siddharta7
1

Answer:

No Effect

Explanation:

The force between any two charges is not affected by the presence of any third.

(or)

It does not depend on any-other charge present in between them (Though the net force changes but force between the two charges does not change).

Therefore,

No effect on force F.

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer :

When two point charges are a distance d apart, the electric force that each one feels from the other has magnitude F. In order to make this force twice as strong, the distance would have to be changed to Square root 2b. And they will not show any affect.

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