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What do electric forces between charges depend on

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Answered by TheMysteriousLegend
1

Answer:

It depends upon

  1. Inverse the square of distance between them
  2. Directly propositional to the product of two charges
  3. Also upon the medium in which the force is to exerted.
  4. Hope it helps

Answered by KDPatak
5

Coloumb's Law  : According to coulombs law, force between two charges is directly proportional to the amount of charge and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two charges.

Mathematical it is expressed as,

.\boxed{\sf{\bold{F=\dfrac{1}{4 \pi \epsilon_0}\times \dfrac{q_1*q_2}{r^2}}}}

Factors affecting the force between charges :

(i) Amount of charge contained in the system

(ii) The distance between the charges.

(iii) The medium (\bold{\epsilon_0}) separating the two charges.

(iv) The nature of charges that is either positive or negative.

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