Respuesta :

If one of two interacting charges is doubled, the force between the charges will double.

Explanation:

The force between two charges is given by Coulomb's law

[tex] F=\frac{k q1 q2}{r^{2}} [/tex]

K=constant= 9 x 10⁹ N m²/C²

q1= charge on first particle

q2= charge on second particle

r= distance between the two charges

Now if the first charge is doubled,

we get [tex] F'=\frac{k (2q1) q2}{r^{2}} [/tex]

F'= 2 F

Thus the force gets doubled.