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9 October, 08:26

The force between two poles is proportional to: the inverse of the pole strengths, the distance between the poles, the inverse of the distance between the poles, the inverse square of the distance between the poles

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  1. 9 October, 09:01
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    The force between two poles is given by the formula:

    F=mi*q1*q2/4*pi*r

    where

    F is force in newtons

    q1 and q2 are magnitudes of the two poles

    mi is the permeability of the medium

    r is the distance between the poles

    According to this formula the following statement is true:

    The force between two poles is proportional to the inverse square of the distance between the poles.
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