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Chemistry, 08.04.2021 14:50 nathalyviruete

Two charged particles repel each other with a force of F. How would the magnitude of this force change if the charge on one of the particles was doubled?

- it would decrease to one-fourth of what it was.

- it would decrease to half of what it was.

- it would increase to four times what it was.

- it would increase to twice what it was.

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