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Full answer please Example S. (Problem 74,Page 726 of the text book) Two identical point articles,...
Two point charges of equal mass m, charge Q are suspended at a common point by two threads of negligible mass and length E. Show that at equilibrium the inclination angle ? of each thread to the vertical is given by If ? is very small, show that
Problem Full Description: Two identical
pendulums of length hang side by side from a common support point
with their bobs (each having mass m) just touching. An equal charge
is then placed on each bob. Find an equation relating (the angle
each pendulum string makes with the vertical, as shown in the
figure) to the other parameters given in the problem.
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The figure below shows two identical conducting spheres, each with charge q, suspended from light strings of length L. If the equilibrium angle the strings make with the vertical is theta, what is the mass m of the spheres? (Use any variable or symbol stated above along with the following as necessary: g for the acceleration due to gravity, and k for the Coulomb constant.)
Problem 4 Two identical small spheres with mass, m, are hung from a very thin string of length L, as shown in figure (17.56). The radius of the spheres is small and we can treat the spheres as point like objects. The charge on each sphere is q. Determine the angle, θ, each string makes with the vertical direction. Assume that the angle is small, (Hint: when θ is small you can use that θ sin θ tan θ) mass...
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Constants Two small spheres with mass m 14.9 g are hung by silk threads of length L 1.12 m from a common point (Figure 1). When the spheres are given equal charges so that q 2q. each thread hangs at an angle 0 28.0 from the vertical. wers All attempts used; correct answer displayed Part C Figure 1 of 1 Find the magnitude of g. L. Submit mass...
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1. Two identical metal balls are suspended by insulating threads. Both balls have the same net charge. In this problem, do not assume the balls are point charges Ball 2 a. Draw a separate free-body diagram for each ball. Label the forces to indicate: . the object exerting the force, the object on which the force is exerted, • the type of force (gravitational, normal etc.), and • whether the force is...