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where:
✔ If charge increases, force increases (doubling charge doubles the force).
✔ If distance increases, force decreases (doubling distance makes force four times weaker).
✔ Force follows an inverse square law, like Newton's Law of Gravitation.
If both charges are doubled and distance is reduced to a third:
The force is 36 times greater than the original force.
Given:
Electrostatic force = 2.56 \times 10^{-2} N
Distance 0.03 m
Solve for charge:
Answer: 1.6 \times 10^{-6} C
✔ Like charges repel, opposite charges attract.
✔ Force increases with charge, decreases with distance.
✔ Electrostatic force follows an inverse square law.
✔ Always convert distances to metres when using the formula.
💡 When solving problems, remember to square the distance in the denominator!
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