1. Two Charged particles, one 2 x 10 -6 C and one 4 x 10 -6 C, are…

Question Answered step-by-step 1. Two Charged particles, one 2 x 10 -6 C and one 4 x 10 -6 C, are… 1. Two Charged particles, one 2 x 10-6 C and one 4 x 10-6 C, are placed 2 cm (2 x 10-2m) apart. Calculate the electric force between the particles.  2. Two charged particles, one 3 x 10-6 C and one 4 x 10-6 C, are placed 3 cm (3 x 10-2 m) apart. Calculate the electric force between the particles.  3. In the previous problem, What happens ( Numerically) to the force between two charged objects when:            A. The distance is halved?           B. The distance is tripled?           C. The second Particle’s charge is doubled?  4. Two electrostatic point charges exert a 75 N force on each other when they are 5 cm (5 x 10-2 m) apart. If one of the charges is of 6 x 10-6 C, what is the other charge? Science Physics SCIENCE 1 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)