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Transcribed Image Text:The electrostatic force acting between a pair of charges
1
separated by 1.2 m is reduced to
its original value by
14
increasing the separation distance. What is the new separation
distance between the charges?
distance =
m
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Given value---
- r1 = 1.2 m.
- F1 = F , then F2 = (1/14) F .
We have to find---
- r2 ?
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