21ST CENTURY ASTR.:SOLAR..(LL)-PACKAGE
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QUESTION 10
When the distance between two point charges is tripled,
a. the magnitude of the electric force between the
two point charges is one-ninth as great as before.
b. the magnitude of the electric force between the
two point charges is three times greater than
before.
C. the magnitude of the electric force between the
two point charges is nine times greater than
before.
d. the magnitude of the electric force between the
two point charges is the same as before.
e. the magnitude of the electric force between the
two point charges is one-third as great as before.
Q2. A bar magnet is divided into two pieces. Which of the following statements is true about the force between the broken pieces if they face each other with a small separation?
A. There is an electric repulsive force between the broken pieces.
B. There is an electric attractive force between the broken pieces.
C. There is a magnetic repulsive force between the broken pieces.
D. There is a magnetic attractive force between the broken pieces.
Chapter 22 Solutions
21ST CENTURY ASTR.:SOLAR..(LL)-PACKAGE
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