59. Two 3.0 g point charges on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other being equally charged, as shown in figure P25.59.
What is the charge q?
59. Two 3.0 g point charges on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other being equally charged, as...
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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?http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4050/4296660084_be175edea1_o.jpg
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Two m =5.4 g point charges on 1.0-m-long threads repel each other after being charged to g = 80 nC ,as shown in the figure. (Figure 1) Part A What is the angle θ? You can assume that θ is a small angle.