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Two point charges, one ​q and the other – q, form a dipole separated by a distance d. A third charge Q is placed midway between these two charges. If the distance between q and – q is then doubled with the Q staying midway between the other two, what happens to the force on Q?

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Answer:

it will reduce by 4

Step-by-step explanation:

From Coulomb's law,

Force is inversely proportional to distance of separation between the centre of the two charges.

when d is doubled, the force between q and -q will reduce by a factor of 4 same also applies to the force on Q and any of q or -q

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