Respuesta :
Answer:
It is the same.
Explanation:
- Assuming that we can treat to both objects, once charged, as point charges, the attractive force between them, must obey Coulomb's Law.
- The charge on each object is just the charge of 10,000 electrons:
Q = e*10⁴ = 1.6*10⁻19C*10⁴ = 1.6*10⁻¹⁵ C
- As the same charge that we remove from one object in magnitude is the same as the one built on the other, this force can be expressed as follows (in magnitude):
[tex]F =\frac{k*(10e4e)^{2} }{1m}[/tex]
- If we increase the charge removing additional 10,000 electrons from A and placed on B, as this incremental charge is equal to the existing charge, this means that the charge on each object will double.
- If, at the same time, we double the distance between charges, the force between them can be written as follows:
[tex]Ff = \frac{k*(2*e*10e4)^{2}}{4m} = k*4*\frac{(e*10e4)^{2} }{4m} = k*\frac{(e*10e4)^{2} }{1m} = F0[/tex]
- So, the force between the objects will keep the same.