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how does the force between two small charged spheres change if their separation is doubled?

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Answered by Anonymous
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From Coulomb's Law of electrostatics the force of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their two centers. If the distance between them is doubled then the force is one-fourth of the original force.

Answered by july2013
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If the distance between them is doubled then the force becomes 1/4th of the original force.

Between the two small spheres the force of attraction or repulsion will be inversly proportional to the square of the separation for larger distances between them.

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