Short discussion on point EK 151
2 particles, A&B are held in equilibrium by the gravitational and electrostatic forces between them. Which of the following changes will cause the charges to accelerate towards one another?
A. Mass of A & B is doubled.
C. Charge of A & B is doubled.
I got it right, but does anyone think it's curious that the changing the electrostatic force doesn't affect the acceleration between the particles?
This is especially curious when gravitational force is negligible compared to electrostatic force. (unless the charges are very large)
2 particles, A&B are held in equilibrium by the gravitational and electrostatic forces between them. Which of the following changes will cause the charges to accelerate towards one another?
A. Mass of A & B is doubled.
C. Charge of A & B is doubled.
I got it right, but does anyone think it's curious that the changing the electrostatic force doesn't affect the acceleration between the particles?
This is especially curious when gravitational force is negligible compared to electrostatic force. (unless the charges are very large)
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