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Two charged objects are separated by a distance



d. The first charge is larger in magnitude than the second charge.

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Answered by Preeti9432
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Answer:

Two charged objects are separated by a distance d . The first charge is larger than the second charge.

Then the charges exert forces on each other equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.

Explanation:

The Coulomb force between two charged particles depends on the product of the two charge magnitudes and the distance. Consequently, each charge exerts the same force onto the other charge.

The two forces represent a Newton's-third-law pair.

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Answered by zheight4037
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Answer: The first charge is larger in magnitude than the second charge.

Explanation:

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