A pair of point charges are separated by a known distance. Suddenly a wind came through that doubled both charges, and t

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A pair of point charges are separated by a known distance. Suddenly a wind came through that doubled both charges, and t

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A pair of point charges are separated by a known distance. Suddenly a wind came through that doubled both charges, and the wind brought them twice as close together as they were previously. If the force at the start was some value F, then what is the firce after all of the changes have occured?
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