Not sure if my explanation will answer your question, but Coulomb's Law measures electric attraction between two charged objects as a product of the objects' charges and the distance between them. As the distance increases, the attraction weakens.
Lester V.
asked 12/01/20Chemistry 1 Electrons
Draw the electric field lines between two negatively charged particles. According to Coulomb's law, how would the electrical force between these particles change if they were moved farther apart?
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