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Two point charges + 3 μC \mu C and + 8 μC \mu C repel each other with a force of 40 N. If a charge of - 5 μC \mu C is added to each of them, then the force between them will become:

Updated On: Jun 7, 2022
  • +10 N
  • +20 N
  • -20 N
  • -10 N
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Solution and Explanation

Two charges +3μC +\,3\mu C and 8μC 8\mu C are given which repel each other when a charge 5μC -5\mu C is added then in second case changes becomes 2μC -2\mu C and 3μC 3\mu C . From the relation Fq1q2 F\propto {{q}_{1}}{{q}_{2}} Hence F1F1=q1×q2q1q2 \frac{{{F}_{1}}}{{{F}_{1}}}=\frac{{{q}_{1}}\times {{q}_{2}}}{{{q}_{1}}{{q}_{2}}} or 40F1=3×82×3=4 \frac{40}{{{F}_{1}}}=\frac{3\times 8}{-2\times 3}=-\,4 so, F1=404=10  attractive {{F}_{1}}=-\frac{40}{4}=10\,\,\text{attractive}
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