Question 1 (1 point) A total charge of 3.07 C is distributed on two metal spheres....
1. A total charge of 3.35 C is distributed on two metal spheres. When the spheres are 10.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 4.5*10^11 N. How much charge is on the sphere which has the lower amount of charge? 2. 2 equal charges, 15 micro Coulomb each, are separated by 5 cm. Find force between those. 3. Add 5 micro Coulombs and 7,098 nano Coulombs and get the result in nano Coulombs unit. 4. How many...
A total charge of 3.30 C is distributed on two metal spheres. When the spheres are 10.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 4.4*10^11 N. How much charge is on the sphere which has the lower amount of charge?
A total charge of 4.85 C is distributed on two metal spheres. When the spheres are 10.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 3.9*10^11 N. How much charge is on the sphere which has the lower amount of charge?
A total charge of 4.37 C is distributed on two metal spheres. When the spheres are 10.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 3.5*10^11 N. How much charge is on the sphere which has the lower amount of charge?
A total charge of 3.98 C is distributed on two metal spheres. When the spheres are 10.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 4.4*10^11 N. How much charge is on the sphere which has the lower amount of charge
A total charge of 8.48 × 10−6 C is distributed on two different small metal spheres. When the spheres are 6.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 29.6 N. How much charge is on each sphere.
PLEASE ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. ROUND ANSWER TO THE FOURTH DECIMAL PLACE WHEN NEEDED Question 1 (1.5 points) A total charge of 3.71 C is distributed on two metal spheres. When the spheres are 10.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 4.1*10^11 N. How much charge is on the sphere which has the lower amount of charge? Your Answer: Answer Question 2 (0.5 points) A metal ball has - 9 Coulomb of charge. If it receives 0.50*10^20 number...
A total charge of 6.78 × 10−6 C is distributed on two different small metal spheres. When the spheres are 6.00 cm apart, they each feel a repulsive force of 22.4 N. How much charge is on each sphere? in uC
Question 4 5 pts Consider two uniformly charged spheres. You don't know the total charge on the spheres, but you know that the charge Q1 on the first sphere of radius R1 = 0.23 m and the charge Q2 on the second sphere of radius R2 = 0.53 m are related: Q1-1/4 Q2 If the distance between the charges is d 2.06 m and the force one sphere exerts on the other is F-6.16x10-3 N, what is the total charge...
Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of 90.0 μCμC . Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of 90.0 μC. Part A When placed 1.14 m apart, the force each exerts on the other is 12.0 N and is repulsive. What is the charge on each? Enter your answers in ascending order separated by comma. Answer in Coulombs. Q1,Q2 = Part B What if the force were attractive? Enter your answers in ascending order separated by comma....