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Homework: Charge on a Spring A small metal ball with mass m and charge q-: 14 μC is attached to the end of an insulated spring. The spring is attached to a wall, allowing the ball to move horizontally back and forth. A second mass M with charge Q -8 μC is fixed to the ground a distance d 2 cm away from the first balls initial position. (Note that because the spring is insulated, the metal ball will not discharge.) When released, the distance d increases to 4 cm. Make a model of this system, and find the spring constant k.

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