Two equally charges particles are held 3.70 x 10-3 m apart and then released from rest. The initial acceleration of the first particle is observed to be 5.00 m/s^2 and that of the second to be 9.70 m/s^2. The mass of the first particle is 6.30 x 10-7 kg.
Solution) We have force F =ma
F = Kq1q2/r^2 ( Electrostatic force)
Here equally charged so q1 = q2
Two equally charges particles are held 3.70 x 10-3 m apart and then released from rest....
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