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the repulsive force between two particles of same mass and charge separated by a certain distance is equal to the weight of one of them the distance between them is.​

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The REPULSIVE FORCE between two particles of same mass and charge separated by a certain distance is equal to the weight of one them.

The DISTANCE between them is r=K sq.rt(q1*q2/F)

Here,

•q1,q2 are the CHARGES of EQUAL and OPPOSITE magnitude.

•r is the DISTANCE between TWO PARTICLES.

•K is the PROPORTIONALITY constant.

•sq.rt means SQUARE ROOT

•This is obtained from COLOUMB’s LAW.

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