I'm not sure what this question really means - should it be more like "what two things affect the force between two electric charges?" If this is correct then the answer is probably:
1. The amount of charges.
2. The distance between the charges.
-- "magnitude of charge"
-- "radial separation"
Strength of electric force is proportional to
(magnitude of charge #1) x (magnitude of charge #2)/(distance between them)
On the electric charge and how much the domain weighs
The product of the magnitude of the two charges, and the distance
between their centers.
(Notice the similarity to the strength of the gravitational force.)
It depends on the amount of domains that are aligned and the distance between the magnets.
Electric forces depend on the electric field and the electric charge, F=eE.
The two things in which the size of electric force depends are the amount of each charge and the distance between each charge.
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distance between charged particles.
air, water, glass etc.
Cohesive or Adhesive force between the two objects.
-- the color of the wire with which it is wound -- the time of day it is manufactured -- the political party in power when it is operated
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distance between charged particles.
jewed fishes
water /cement ratio
Factors affecting the magnetic field strength of a solenoid are: - length of the solenoid - diameter of the solenoid - current through the coil around the solenoid - number of turns of the coil of current around the solenoid, usually turns of wire - material in the core
demand
the degree of muscle stretch is affect the strength or force of skeletal muscle contraction
name the factors that affect the drift angle
A magneto is an electric generator that is powered by magnets. Some factors that will affect its performance include their power source as well as the reliability.
air, water, glass etc.
whats the anwer?
Absolute decentralization is as hypothetical as absolute centralization. Discuss. Also explain the factors which affect the degree of decentralization. Which is best? Why?