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AP Physics 2: 2.2 Object Interaction and Forces. If the distance between the ball and the point charges is doubled, what is the new electric force exerted on the ball?

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all of humanity with his knowledge that's right We're talking

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about the guy who invented french fries Yeah all right

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Well this column fries over there all right A small

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electrically receptive ball is placed on the ground One point

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charged with charge q Liza distance x north of the

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ball while a second point charged with charge q lies

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an equal distance x west of it If the distance

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between the point charges and bolus doubled what's the new

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electric force exerted on the ball All right assume that

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the original electric force on the ball is well we

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call it tea All right And here the essential And

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they're so some version of pete a long long time

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ago in a galaxy Well actually in our galaxy And

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it wasn't that long ago actually let's Just start over

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back in seventeen eighty five charles augustin to comb discovered

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a law of physics which now bears his name And

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no it's not charlie's law It's cooling is lost and

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it states that electric force exerted at a point between

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two point charges equals ghoulam's constant times the product of

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the charges divided by the square of the distance between

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the charges That's the equation right there Okay And because

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of that last part we know that we have an

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inverse square relationship at work We've seen this with radiation

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from a point source Remember that if not it's Okay

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we can't remember what we had for lunch All right

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wait Even have lunch yet we're going to go You

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can just be on safe sex Inverse square relationships mean

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that numbers start getting really small quickly If the distance

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triples the forces reduced to one night And if the

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distance doubles well the force exerted is one quarter is

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strong No the correct answer here is just a this

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question involves two point sources but on the test there

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might be questions with more sources So remember that charge

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sources effect each other as well as non charge objects

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like the ball Obviously the math gets a little more

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complicated as we had sources but we're smart enough to

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handle it Unfortunately we're not smart enough to wait for

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the french fries school Before we stuff them in our 00:02:10.953 --> [endTime] mouth Ouch

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