Question 6 Two charges, $q_1$ and $q_2$, are a distance d apart and experience an electric attraction of $F_1$. Two different charges, $q_3 = q_1$ and $q_4 = 2q_2$ are a distance d apart and experience an attractive force of: $ \frac{F_1}{2} $ $ \frac{F_1}{4} $ $2F_1$ $F_1$ $\sqrt{2F_1}$
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