[1 mC = 10–3 C, 1 ?C = 10–6 C, 1 nC = 10–9 C.]Two charged dust particles exert a force

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[1 mC = 10–3 C, 1 μC = 10–6 C, 1 nC = 10–9 C.]

Two charged dust particles exert a force of 3.2 × 10–2 N on each other. What will be the force if they are moved so they are only one-eighth as far apart?

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QUESTION:

Problem 6P

[1 mC = 10–3 C, 1 μC = 10–6 C, 1 nC = 10–9 C.]

Two charged dust particles exert a force of 3.2 × 10–2 N on each other. What will be the force if they are moved so they are only one-eighth as far apart?

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We are required to calculate the force on each charge when charges are moved away.

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