Exploring Coulomb's Law: Impact of Charge & Distance on Force

In summary: Keep up the good work!In summary, the conversation is discussing Coulomb's Law and its application in different scenarios. It is determined that when one charge is doubled, the force between them also doubles. When both charges are cut in half, the force is reduced by 1/4. When the distance is tripled, the force is reduced by 1/9, and when the distance is cut in half, the force is increased four times. When one charge is tripled and the distance is doubled, the force is multiplied by 3/4. The conversation concludes with confirmation that these solutions are correct.
  • #1
UrbanXrisis
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questions relate to coulomb's law.

What will happen the to force if one of the charge was doubled. (ex.q1 was doubled)

I think that the force would double as well right?

What if q1 and q2 were cut in half?

the distance is tripled?

the distance is cut in half?

What if q1 was tripped and the distance doubled?

Thanks
 
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  • #2
F=kq1q2/r2 in general.

Substitute

n1q1 for q1

or

n2q2 for q2

or

(nrr)2 for r2

where n1, n2 and nr are the fractional modifications you seek to introduce.

So, what happens to a given F when nr=1/3; i. e., the interaction distance is reduced by a factor of three?

Answer: Ffinal=9Finitial.
 
  • #3
Could you tell me if I am doing this right?

What will happen the to force if:

one of the charge was doubled.
I think that the force would double

What if q1 and q2 were cut in half?
I think that the force would be reduced by 1/4

the distance is tripled?
I think that the force would be reduced by 1/9

the distance is cut in half?
I think that the force would increase four times

What if q1 was tripped and the distance doubled?
I think that the force would be mult. by 3/4?

Thanks
 
  • #4
Originally posted by UrbanXrisis
Could you tell me if I am doing this right?

What will happen the to force if:

one of the charge was doubled.
I think that the force would double

What if q1 and q2 were cut in half?
I think that the force would be reduced by 1/4

the distance is tripled?
I think that the force would be reduced by 1/9

the distance is cut in half?
I think that the force would increase four times

What if q1 was tripped and the distance doubled?
I think that the force would be mult. by 3/4?

Thanks

Yep. Looks like you've mastered these type of questions.
 

1. What is Coulomb's law?

Coulomb's law is a fundamental law of physics that describes the force of attraction or repulsion between two electrically charged particles. It states that the force between two charged objects is directly proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

2. How is Coulomb's law used in everyday life?

Coulomb's law is used in many everyday devices, such as cell phones, laptops, and household appliances. It is also used in power plants to generate electricity and in medical technologies like MRI machines.

3. What is the equation for Coulomb's law?

The equation for Coulomb's law is F = k(q1q2)/r^2, where F is the force between two charges, k is the Coulomb's constant, q1 and q2 are the charges of the two particles, and r is the distance between them.

4. How does the distance between two charges affect the force in Coulomb's law?

The force between two charges is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. This means that as the distance increases, the force decreases and vice versa.

5. What is the unit of charge in Coulomb's law?

The unit of charge in Coulomb's law is the Coulomb (C). It is named after the French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, who first described the law in the late 18th century.

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