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Suppose we have large number of identical particles, very small in size. Any of them at `10 cm` separation repel with a force of `3xx10^(-10) N`. If one of them is at `10 cm` from a group of `n` others, how strongly do you expect it to be repelled?A. `3xx10^(-10) N`B. `3nxx10^(-10)N`C. `(3xx10^(-10))/(n)N`D. Can not be calculated |
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Answer» Correct Answer - b The group of `n` small charged particles must behaves as a single point charge, so that if can have a separation of `10 cm` from the one particle in question. Obviously force on this particle due to the group of `n` particles is `n` times he force due a single particle. Hence, force dut to group of `n` particles, `F= nxx3xx10^(-10)N` |
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