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1 7.1.2 Quiz: Electrostatics
Question 5 of 10
What factors determine the magnitude of the electric force between two
particles?
A. Mass and charge
B. Mass and distance
C. Charge and distance
D. Charge and density
SUBMIT

Sagot :

Answer:

charge and distance

Explanation:

The electric force between the two particles are calculated using the formular:

F = kQ₁Q₂ / d²

where:

F = force.

k= Coulomb's law constant.

Q1 and Q2 are the charges.

d= distance.

the equation above is called Coulomb's law.

It can be seen from the equation above that the electric forces between the objects are majorly affected by the substance's charges and distance.

so the correct option is charge and distance.