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When a charge q is placed at a certain point in an electric field, it experiences a force toward the west of magnitude F. If instead a change 2q were placed at that same point what force would it experience?

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Answer:

If instead a charge 2q were placed at that same point the force will be 2F.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric force is equal to:


F = q*E (1)

Where:

F: is the electric force

q: is the charge

E: is the electric field

We can see that in equation (1) the electric force (F) is proportional to the charge q, thus, if now the charge it's the double (2q) then the force will be the double too:

Initially:


F_(1) = q_(1)*E

Now,


(2q_(1)})*E = 2(q_(1)*E) = 2F_(1)

Therefore, if instead a charge 2q were placed at that same point the force will be 2F.

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