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Coulomb's Law and Distance
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During a lab, a student uses Coulomb’s law to calculate the force between two charged particles. If the distance between the particles is halved, what happens to the force between them?

A

The force remains unchanged.

B

The force increases by a factor of four.

C

The force is halved.

D

The force decreases by a factor of four.

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