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What happens when you double the strength of one of the electric charges? a. the electric force is zero b. the electric force is the same c. the electric force has double the magnitude (2x number) d. the
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What happens when you double the strength of one of the electric charges?
a. the electric force is zero
b. the electric force is the same
c. the electric force has double the magnitude (2x number)
d. the electric force has four times the magnitude (4x number)
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c.the electric force has double the magnitude (2x number)
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