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Physics, 17.09.2019 20:10 matius0711

Two particles with the same charges are held a fixed distance apart. the charges are equal in magnitude and they exert a force on each other. half of one of the charges is transferred to the other charge and the distance is unchanged. what happens to the force exerted by one charge on the other charge? the force is half as large the force is uncharged the force is twice as large the force is one fourth as large the force is three fourths as large

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