Two objects are attracted to each other by electromagnetic forces. Suppose I double the charge of one object. How can I return the force to its original value?

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. Reduce the charge on second object by half or

2. Increase the distance between the two charges by a factor of 1.41 (√2).

Explanation:

Lets assume,

Charge on first object = Q

Charge on second object = q

Distance between them = r

Force between the two charges = F

According to Coulomb's law,

[tex]F = k \frac{Qq}{r^{2}}[/tex]

where, k = Coulomb constant

New value of charge on first object = 2Q. Thus the new force(F') will be

[tex]F' = k \frac{2Qq}{r^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]F' = 2F[/tex]

So, to bring the value of force(F') to original value, there are two options:

1. Reduce the charge on second object by half or

2. Increase the distance between the two charges by a factor of 1.41 (√2).