Physics, 02.03.2020 20:56 genyjoannerubiera
Two charges originally separated by a certain distance are moved farther apart until the force between them has decreased by a factor of 10. (a) Is the new distance (1) less than 10, (2) equal to 10, or (3) greater than 10 times the original distance? Why?
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