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A charged balloon and a charged piece of fur exert 18.0 N of force on each other. How would you need to change the distance between the two objects so that they exert 2.0 N of force on each other?

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We can use Coulomb's law:


F=k\cdot(|q1||q2|)/(r^2)

Let:


\begin{gathered} F1=18.0N \\ F2=2.0N \end{gathered}

So:


\begin{gathered} F1=k\cdot(|q1||q2|)/(r_1^2) \\ F2=k(\lvert q1\rvert\lvert q2\rvert)/(r_2^2) \\ (F2)/(F1): \\ (2)/(18)=((k|q1||q2|)/(r_2^2))/((k|q1|q2|)/(r_1^2)) \\ (1)/(9)=(r_1^2)/(r_2^2) \\ so: \\ r_1^2=(1)/(9)r_2^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, we need to decrease the distance by a factor of 9.

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