Multiple Choice
Coulomb's law: When two point charges are a distance d part, the electric force that each one feels from the other has magnitude F. In order to make this force twice as strong, the distance would have to be changed to
A) 2d.
B) d.
C) d/ .
D) d/2.
E) d/4.
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