Electrical force is acting between two charges kept in vacuum. A copper plate

Electrical Force Is Acting Between Two Charges Kept In Vacuum Physics Question

Electrical force is acting between two charges kept in vacuum. A copper plate is placed between the charges, the force now is

Options

(a) more
(b) less but not zero
(c) remains unchanged
(d) zero

Correct Answer:

less but not zero

Explanation:

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Topics: Electrostatics (146)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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