Question 6 of 15
Which of the following is a true statement?
A. Electric forces stay the same...
Physics, 30.03.2021 21:00 gabbystar517
Question 6 of 15
Which of the following is a true statement?
A. Electric forces stay the same as distance changes, but electric
fields change.
B. Both electric fields and electric forces increase in strength as the
distance decreases,
C. Electric fields don't change in strength with distance from a
charge, but electric forces do,
O D. Both electric fields and electric forces maintain their strength at
the distance increases,
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