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Two small, identical conducting spheres repel each other with a force of 0.025 N when they are 0.35 m apart. After a conducting wire is connected between the spheres and then removed, they repel each other with a force of 0.055 N. What is the original charge on each sphere? (Enter the magnitudes in C.)
Two 3.0 g spheres on 1.0 m-long threads repel each other after
being equally charged, as shown in the figure.
What is the charge q?
Two small, identical smaller valuc arger valuc conducting spheres repel each other with a force of 0.020 N when they are 0.55 m apart, After a conducting wire is connected between the spheres and then removed, they repel each other with a force of 0.085 N. What is the original charge on each sphere? they are
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Two 3.2 g point charges on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other
after being equally charged, as shown in the figure.(Figure 1)
Assume that θ= 28 ∘.
What is the charge q?
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Two 2.0 g point charges on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other after being equally charged, as shown m the figure.(Figure 1)Assume that theta=16 degree. Part A What is the charge theta? Express your answer to two significant figures and Include the appropriate units.
Two 5.0g point charges on 1.0m long threads repel each other after being charged to +100 nC, as shown in the figure.What is the angle theta?You can assume that theta is a small angle.The answer is 4.4 degree.Please give steps to getting the answer.
Two 5.0 g point charges on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other after being charged to +100 nC, as shown in FIGURE P25.58. What is the angle theta? You can assume that is a small angle.
1.0 m/ 1.0 m Two 3.80 g point charges on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other after being equally charged and are held at an angle θ-24.0 °, what is the charge q? Answer:
Two m = 5.2 g point charges on 1.0-in-long threads repel each other after being charged to q = 80 nC, as shown in the figure. (Figure 1.) What is the angle theta? You can assume that theta is a small angle. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.