Consider the setup illustrated beside which shows two identical balls with a mass of 25 g each, attached with strings of identical length to a support. Both balls are charged positively so they repel each other. The one on the left is only charged with 0.1 μC but the one on the right with 100 μC. The angle between the two strings sets at 90 degrees.
• A) What is the horizontal distance between the two charged balls?
• B) What is the strings length?
Consider the setup illustrated beside which shows two identical balls with a mass of 25 g...
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3- Electric force Consider the setup illustrated beside which shows two identical balls with a mass of 25 g each, attached with strings of identical length to a support. Both balls are charged positively so they repel each other. The one on the left is only charged with 0.1 uC but the one on the right with 100 uC. The angle between the two strings sets at 90 degrees. A) What is the horizontal...
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degrees, what is the charge on each ball? Please give your answer
in micro-coulomb (i.e. do not enter a unit, but calculate your
answer in micro-coulomb).
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ceiling on identical strings of lengths 1.510 m as shown. If the
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degrees, what is the charge on each ball? Please give your answer
in micro-coulomb (i.e. do not enter a unit, but calculate your
answer in micro-coulomb).
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