Three identical metallic spherical objects have individual charges of, q1 = -6.408 nC, q2 = +3.204 nC and q3 = +9.612 nC. If the three objects are broght into contact with each other at the same time and the separated, determine:
a) the final net charge on q1 = _______ nC;
b) the final net charge on q2 = _______nC;
c) the final net charge on q3 = ________nC;
d) the number of electrons that were removed from/added to q1 = ___________ electrons were _________ (removed from/added to) q1.
Three identical metallic spherical objects have individual charges of, q1 = -6.408 nC, q2 = +3.204...
Three identical metallic spherical objects have individual charges of, q, = -8.01 nC, q2 = +1.602 nC and q3 = +8.01 nC. If the three objects are broght into contact with each other at the same time and the separated, determine: a) the final net charge on G1 = nC; b) the final net charge on Q2 = nc c) the final net charge on 4 - d) the number of electrons that were removed from/added to Q1 = electrons...
Three identical metallic conducting spheres carry the following charges: q1 = +1.00 μC, q2 = +2.60 μC, and q3 = −3.20 μC. The spheres that carry the charges q1 and q2 are brought into contact. Then they are separated. After that, one of those two spheres is brought into contact with the third sphere that carries the charge q3; those two are then separated as well. a) What is the final charge on the third sphere? 2. b) How many...
1. Three identical metallic conducting spheres carry the following charges: q1 = +4 20 μο q2 +740 μο and q3 -600 μ . The spheres that carry the charges qi and q2 are brought into contact. Then they are separated. After that, one of those two spheres is brought into contact with the third sphere that carries the charge q3; those two are then separated as well a) What is the final charge on the third sphere? x(4.66e-17) C 2....
Three identical metallic conducting spheres carry the following charges: q1 = +7.8 μC, q2 = −1.4 μC, and q3 = −4.0 μC. The spheres that carry the charges q1 and q2 are brought into contact. Then they are separated. After that, one of those two spheres is brought into contact with the third sphere that carries the charge q3. What is the final charge on the third sphere?
1. Three identical metallic conducting spheres carry the following charges: qi +8.20 uc, q「+7.801C and q3 240 шС The s heres that carry the charges qi and q2 are brought into contact. Then they are separated. After that, one of those two spheres is brought into contact with the third sphere that carries the charge q3; those two are then separated as we a) What is the final charge on the third sphere? ic 2. b) How many excess (or...
Four identical metallic objects carry the following charges: +1.45, +6.97, -4.56, and -9.52C. The objects are brought simultaneously into contact, so that each touches the others. Then they are separated. (a) What is the final charge on each object? (b) How many electrons (or protons) make up the final charge on each object?
Four identical metallic objects carry the following charges: +1.33, +6.75, -4.88, and -9.98C. The objects are brought simultaneously into contact, so that each touches the others. Then they are separated. (a) What is the final charge on each object? (b) How many electrons (or protons) make up the final charge on each object? (a) Number Units
1. Three identical metallic conducting spheres carry the following charges: q.-+5.80 pC.q2-+6.20 and q3-_5.20 μ.C The spheres that carry the charges qi and q2 are brought into contact. Then they are separated. After that, one of those two spheres is brought into contact with the third sphere that carries the charge q3; those two are then separated as well a) What is the final charge on the third sphere?
Four identical metallic objects carry the following charges: +7.0 µC, +9.0 µC, -8.6 µC, and -4.0 µC. The objects are brought simultaneously into contact, so that each touches the others. Then they are separated. (a) What is the final charge on each object? µC (b) How many electrons (or protons) make up the final charge on each object?
1. Three identical metallic conducting spheres
carry the following charges: q11 = +1.40 μC, q22 = +2.60 μC, and
q33 = −5.60 μC. The spheres that carry the charges q11 and q22 are
brought into contact. Then they are separated. After that, one of
those two spheres is brought into contact with the third sphere
that carries the charge q33; those two are then separated as
well.
a) What is the final charge on the third sphere?
μC
2. b)...