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Physics, 12.05.2021 23:40, lululoveee5256

Point charge X has a charge of +3.5 x 10-9 C, and point charge Y has a charge of +9.5 x 10-9 C. The distance between the two charges is one meter. What will happen to the electrical force between the two point charges if the charge of X changes to +6.5 x 10-9 C and the distance between the two charges remains the same?
A. The electrical force of attraction will increase.
B. The electrical force of attraction will decrease.
C. The electrical force of repulsion will increase.
D. The electrical force of repulsion will decrease.

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