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Figure shows variation of Coulomb force (F) acting between two point charges with 1ЁЭСЯ2, r being the separation between the two charges (q1, q2) and (q2, q3). If q2 is positive and least in magnitude, - Physics

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Figure shows variation of Coulomb force (F) acting between two point charges with `1/r^2`, r being the separation between the two charges (q1, q2) and (q2, q3). If q2 is positive and least in magnitude, then the magnitudes of q1, q2 and q3 are such that:

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  • q2 < q3 < q1

  • q3 < q1 < q2

  • q1 < q2 < q3

  • q2 < q1 < q3

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q2 < q3 < q1

Explanation:

Given q2 is positive and least in magnitude.

From Coulomb’s Force, (F) = `1/(4 pi epsilon_0) (q_1q_2)/r^2`

Now, from the given graph F vs 1/r2, the product of the magnitude of the charges will be the slope of the curve.

тИ╡ tanθ1 > tanθ2

⇒ θ1 > θ2    ...[If the angle is very small]

⇒ q1q2 > q2q3

⇒ q1 > q3

And q2 has the least magnitude.

Hemce, q1 > q3 > q2

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