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if the distance between the two objects is tripled how does this affect the overall strength of the electric force between them

Respuesta :

Taking into account the Coulomb's Law: [tex]F_e = K\cdot \frac{Q_1\cdot Q_2}{d^2}[/tex]

If the value of "d" is tripled:

[tex]F_e = K\cdot \frac{2Q_1\cdot Q_2}{(3d)^2} = K\cdot \frac{Q_1\cdot Q_2}{9d^2} =\bf \frac{F_e}{9}[/tex]

The new force is nine times smaller.