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Physics, 27.08.2021 16:00 georgesarkes12

An electron that is a certain distance from a proton is acted on by an electrical force. If the electron were moved twice that distance away from the proton, would the electrical force be 2, 1/2, 4, 1/4 times the original force? If the initial electric force is F , and the electron were moved to one-fifth the original distance toward the proton, what would be the new electrical force in terms of F ?

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