when the distance between two charged particles is doubled the force between them becomes
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The size of the force varies inversely as the square of the distance between the two charges. Therefore, if the distance between the two charges is doubled, the attraction or repulsion becomes weaker, decreasing to one-fourth of the original value.
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The size of the force varies inversely as the square of the distance between the two charges. Therefore, if the distance between the two charges is doubled, the attraction or repulsion becomes weaker, decreasing to one-fourth of the original value.
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If the distance between two charged particles is doubled the force between them becomes:
As Coulomb's law states that the force between 2 charged particles is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them and directly proportional to their charges.
As Coulomb's law states that the force between 2 charged particles is inversely proportional to the square of distance between them and directly proportional to their charges.
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