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Coulomb's Law
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Two point charges of equal magnitude repel each other with a force of 5.49 Newtons when separated by 15.1 cm. Find the magnitude
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A particle carring a charge of 6*10^-5C is located half way b/n two charges 40cm apart. One carries a charge of 1*10^-4C and the
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Three point charges are placed at the following points on the x-axis. 2micro coulomb atbx=0 , -3micro coulomb at x =40cm and
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Joshna
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A positive charge with Q1= +210-6 C and a negative charge Q2 = -1×10-6 C are located at an equal distance 0.1m from the
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Two equals negatives charges (-1.75x10^(-19) Coulb) are separated by an insulator at a distance of 0.230 mm. Find the
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Anonymous
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four equal charges 2*10^-6c each are fixed at the four corner of a square of side 5cm.find the coulumb force experinced by one
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Three collinear charges +7.0 x10^-5 C , +4.8 x10*-5 C, and -8.0 x 10^-5 C exert forces on each other. The first and second
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(#1) If two pith balls - one which is neutral and another which has a charge of -9.6 uC (micro-Coulombs) - are touched together,
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Bill
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A -6 x10^-6 point charge is .030 m from another point charge and experiences a repulsive fore of 180 N what is the magnitude of
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Tina
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n the figure take q1 = 22uC and q2 = 20u. The force on q_1 points in the - x direction, What is the magnitude of the force on
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Adam R
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Two Small sphere are given positive electrical change. When they are 40cm apart the repulsion force between them has magnitude
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adam
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how many coulombs must be on one object for it to be repelled with a force of 6.0 N by a second charge of 2.0uC at a distance of
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Kim
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a point charge -q, mass m is flying up at the speed v(0)= v 0 from the distance x(0)=L from a uniformly and positively charged
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David
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Two balls, each with mass 0.5g and carrying charge Q, are hung on strings 35cm and suspended from one point. The balls repel and
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Nick
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Four point charges of 89.67, 16.46, 12.1, and 19.76 microcoulombs are located at the corners of a rectangle of length 42 cm and
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tv
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two identical 200 gram balls of diameter 3.0 cm are 5.0 cm apart. each carries a charge of 6.5 micro coulombs. one of the balls
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Aaron
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Two small metallic spheres, each with a mass ofm = 3.00 g, are suspended from a common point by two strings of negligible mass
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Ann
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The force of repulsion between two like - charged particles will increase if:
The distance between the charged particles is
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Two equally charged ping pong balls, each having a mass of 5g repel eachother hanging from
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David
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If you reduce the distance between two point charges to one third of the original distance, the electromagnetic force changes by
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Maria
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Take q1=23uC at (0,1), q2=16uC. at (2,0), and q3=? at (2,2). IF the force on q1 points in the -x direction, (a) what is q3 and
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Josh
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If the magnitude of a charge is tripled, does the magnitude of the force triple as well? If there are two charges are tripled,
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Kurisu
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Two charge 10C and 5C but no radius. How can I determine Force?
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Mahfizur Rahman
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Two small metallic spheres, each of mass 0.11 g are suspended as pendulums by light strings from a common point as shown. The
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Aafiya
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Two point charges, each 6*10-5 C, are separated by 30 cm. What is the electrostatic force produced by this arrangement?
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Frank
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if the force vector F elect A-->B is in the positive direction form the unit vector r A-->B , the unit vector must be multiplied
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Su
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Calculate the magnitude of the force between two 3.95 µC point charges 7.4 cm apart
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TotallyLost
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A 2.4 pC charge is situated 4cm from a .50 pC charge. What kind of force exists between these charges? Calculate the magnitude
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Dutchie
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A small charged sphere,A, carries 4 times the charge of another sphere B. When these are placed 4.5 cm apart, they experience a
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Alex
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In the figure below, qA = 6.0 µC, qB = 2.6 µC, qC = 1.3 µC, dAB = 4.00 cm, and dAC = 3.00 cm. Determine the magnitude and
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Skyler
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A rectangle with sides (a=1m) and (b=2m) has a set of discrete charges at the following locations:
upper left: q =1nC lower left:
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Jake
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In the Coulomb force equation, does the magnitude of the force increase as the distance between the charged objects decrease ?
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Aliyaa
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Two identical rods are placed end to end, separated by a gap of width D. Each rod has charge Q spread uniformly along its length
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Lindsey
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Janice holds two negatively charged balloons near each other. What will happen with the balloons?(1 point) Responses The
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Demon
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A teacher holds two negatively charged balloons near each other. She says that there is a force between the balloons. How will
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The drawing shows a person holding two negatively charged balloons. What is most likely to happen if one of the balloons is
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Demon
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Two protons and two positrons form a square as shown in the figure. All the particles are initially at rest. Due to Coulomb's
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raj
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Janice holds two negatively charged balloons near each other. What will happen with the balloons?(1 point)
Responses The balloons
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Question 18 (1 point)
According to Coulomb's Law, as the distance between molecules increases, the strength of the intermolecular
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Column A
1. The attractive or repulsive force between two charged particles.: The attractive or repulsive force between two
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According to Coulomb's Law, as the distance between molecules increases, the strength of the intermolecular electrostatic forces
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How does the Coulomb force affect charge interactions?(1 point) Responses Like and opposite charges repel. Like and opposite
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How does the Coulomb force affect charge interactions?(1 point)
Responses Like charges attract, and opposite charges repel. Like
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Object a has a charge of negative one coulomb. At a Given distance the object with which charge would be most strongly attached
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Object A has a charge of -1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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Object A has a charge of -1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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Two charges Q1 and Q2 are separated by an unknown distance. They exert a force of 7.6 N on each other. Q1 is 4.4muCand Q2 is
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Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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