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Physics, 30.03.2021 01:50 whitlee

The top example (#1) has a force of 1F. Now compare particles in example #2. The masses of the particles have not changed but the distance has increased to 3 times the distance than in example # 1. A) How does that change the force between the particles in #2?
B) What would the magnitude of the force be in terms of F?

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