Respuesta :
When the magnitude of each charge is doubled, the force on each particle will be 4N.
The given parameters;
- distance between the two charges, r = 1 m
- force exerted on each other by the particles, F = 1 N
The magnitude of the force exerted on the charged particles is calculated by applying Coulomb's law;
[tex]F = \frac{kq_1q_2}{r^2} \\\\[/tex]
where;
- F is the force of attraction or repulsion between the particles;
- q₁ and q₂ are the magnitude of the charges
- k is Coulomb's constant
[tex]F = \frac{k}{r^2}q_1q_2\\\\\frac{F_1}{q_1q_2} = \frac{F_2}{q_3q_4} \\\\when \ the \ charges \ are \ doubled, \ \ (q_3 = 2q_1, \ \ and \ q_4 = 2q_2)\\\\\frac{F_1}{q_1q_2} = \frac{F_2}{2q_1\times 2q_2}\\\\F_2(q_1q_2) = F_1(2q_1\times 2q_2)\\\\F_2(q_1q_2) = 4F_1(q_1q_2)\\\\F_2 = 4F_1\\\\F_2 = 4\times 1 \\\\F_2 = 4 \ N[/tex]
Thus, when the magnitude of each charge is doubled, the force on each particle will be 4N.
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