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Physics, 25.11.2019 21:31 abaroudi

Two equal charges exert equal forces on each other. what if one charge has twice the magnitude of the other?
1. the bigger charge will exert a force four times as strong.
2. the smaller charge will exert a force four times as strong.
3. the smaller charge will exert a force twice as strong.
4. the bigger charge will exert a force twice as strong.
5. the forces will be equal.

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