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Chapter 22 Problem 1P

Question

Two point charges are separated by 6 cm. The attractive force between them is 20 N. Find the force between them when they are separated by 12 cm. (Why can you solve this problem without knowing the magnitudes of the charges?)

Solution

Step 1 of 2

The attractive force between two point is separated by 6 cm is 20 N.

Find the electrical force between the charges when they are separated by 12 cm.

By coulomb’s law \(\boldsymbol{F}=\frac{q_{1} q_{2}}{r^{2}}\)

The ratio of the forces at the two distance 

 \(\frac{F_{6}}{F_{12}}=\frac{\frac{q_{1} q_{2}}{6^{2}}}{\frac{q_{1} q_{2}}{12^{2}}}\)

\(\begin{array}{l}=\frac{12^{2}}{6^{2}} \\ =\frac{144}{36} \\ =4\end{array}\)

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: Two point charges are separated by 6 cm. The

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