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The force between to objects of charge +Q and -2 Q, respectively, is measured as -2F. If the charge on the first object is doubled and the distance between the objects is doubled, what will the force between
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The force between to objects of charge +Q and -2 Q, respectively, is measured as -2F. If the charge on the first object is doubled and the distance between the objects is doubled, what will the force between the objects become?
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