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Charles de Coulomb measured attractive and repulsive forces caused by charged
objects. Whi...
Physics, 03.06.2021 04:50, craycrayjayjay123
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Charles de Coulomb measured attractive and repulsive forces caused by charged
objects. Which statement is true about the electromagnetic force? *
•Only the charge of one object that is interacting with another chargedobject affects the
electromagnetic force between the two objects.
•The distance between two charged objects has no effect on the electromagnetic force
between the two objects.
•The charge between two charged objects has no effect on the electromagnetic force
between the two objects.
•The charge and distance between two charged objects both influence the
electromagnetic force between the two objects.
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