When and non conducting medium is placed between two charges then the force will be?
Answers
Ans. The force still remains the same.
Explanation:
It's because the force between two charges is independent of medium. Although when dipped in a medium the net coulombic force changes due to induction provided by the medium. Net force btw charges always remain same, where as net force changes due to mediums
Answer:
By non-conducting I assume you mean an insulator which is another word for dielectric. The force between them diminishes. Just take an example of a capacitor with some dielectric between it’s metal plates. The accumulation of polarization surface charge causes the electric field to reduce thereby increasing capacitance of the capacitor which in turn allows you to pump in more charge for the same voltage as you would have in a dielectric free capacitor.