Answer: The electrostatic force will be the same
Explanation:
According to Coulomb's Law, when two electrically charged bodies come closer, appears a force that attracts or repels them, depending on the sign of the charges of this two bodies or particles.
In this sense, this law states the following:
"The electrostatic force [tex]F_{E}[/tex] between two point charges [tex]q_{1}[/tex] and [tex]q_{2}[/tex] is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance [tex]d[/tex] that separates them, and has the direction of the line that joins them"
[tex]F_{E}= K\frac{q_{1}.q_{2}}{d^{2}}[/tex] (1)
Being [tex]K[/tex] is a proportionality constant.
Now, if each [tex]q_{1}[/tex] and [tex]q_{2}[/tex] are increased by 6, and the distance between them as well, we will have the following:
[tex]F_{E}= K\frac{6 q_{1}. 6 q_{2}}{(6d)^{2}}[/tex] (2)
[tex]F_{E}= 36 K\frac{q_{1}. q_{2}}{36d^{2}}[/tex] (3)
Simplifying:
[tex]F_{E}= K\frac{q_{1}.q_{2}}{d^{2}}[/tex] (4)
Comparing (1) with (4) we can see the electrostatic force is the same.