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A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 12 N when they are a distance of 5 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 10 m apart?
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The force of attraction between the two electrically charged pair is 12 N when they are 5 m apart.
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