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as the distance between two charged objects increases, the strength of the electrical force between the objects\ varies. remains the same. increases. decreases.

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User Meepmeep
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Answer: If the distance between two charged objects increases then the strength of the electrical force between the objects decreases.


Explanation:

If the distance between two charged objects increases then by Coulomb's law, there is an inverse relation between the force and the square of the distance.

Thus, the strength of the electrical force between the objects decreases.

Coulomb's law tells that a force proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

It also tells that like charges repel and opposite charges attract .

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User Wan
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According to Coulomb law is inverse relationship between force and the distance. so as the distance between two charged objects increases, the strength of the electrical force between the objects will decrease.
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