An unstrained horizontal spring has a length of 0.39 m and a
spring constant of 230 N/m. Two small charged objects are attached
to this spring, one at each end. The charges on the objects have
equal magnitudes. Because of these charges, the spring stretches by
0.035 m relative to its unstrained length. Determine
(a) the possible algebraic signs and
(b) the magnitude of the charges.
(a) |
Choose the answer for part (a) from the menu in accordance to the question statement A. One charge is positive and the other charge is negative. B.Either both charges are positive or both charges are negative. C. Both charges must be positive. |
(b) | Number Enter your answer for part (b) in accordance to the question statement Units Choose the answer for part (b) from the menu in accordance to the question statement C(no units) |
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