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If q1 is doubled what will happen to the repulsive force?

When two equal charges q1 and q2 are separated by a distance r, the repulsive force between the charges has an initial magnitude of F. If the magnitude of one of the charges is doubled and the distance is unchanged, the magnitude of the force between the charges will be.

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