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Question: What will happen to the force between 2 charges if one of the charges is doubled?
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If one of the charges is doubled, the force between the two charges will also double. This is due to Coulomb's Law, which states that the force between two charges is directly proportional to the product of their charges. Thus, if one charge is doubled while the other remains constant, the force will double as well.
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