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Coulomb's Law
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Two point charges are separated by 6 cm. The attractive force between them is 20 N. Find the force between them when they are
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Merideth
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Two small identical metal spheres, A and B, on insulated stands, are each given a charge of +2.4 10-6 coulomb. The distance
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Dar
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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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Kopopolo
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Two charges, qA and qB, are separated by a distance, d, and exert a force, F, on each other. Analyze Coulomb's law and answer
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Mara
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Coulomb measured the deflection of sphere A when spheres A and B had equal charges and were a distance d apart. He then made the
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Sasha
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If you were to separate all of the electrons and protons in 1 g (0.001 kg) of matter, you’d have about 96,000 C of positive
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olga
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Identical point charges of +1.1 ¦ÌC are fixed to three of the four corners of a square. What is the magnitude q of the
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Bin
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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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Ebaybu
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Two electrons are placed; one at north pole and other at south pole of earth. Find the force between them. Given diameter of
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srabani mishra
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Three identical conducting spheres initially have the following charges: sphere A, 4Q; sphere B, -9Q; and sphere C, 0. Spheres A
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Tyler
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two point charges are located on the y axis as follows :
charge q1 = -1.50nc at y= -0.600m, and charge q2 = +3.2nc at the origin
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yanis
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Two point charges are separated by 6.4 cm. The attractive force between them is 10 N. Suppose that the charges attracting each
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Christy
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Three point charges are on the x axis: −6 µC at −3 m, 7 µC at the origin, and −5 µC at 3 m.
Find the force on the first
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Alyssa
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Three charges (q1=1 μC, q2=−2 μC, q3=3 μC) are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle with sides of length one
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P
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Two small nonconducting spheres have a total charge of 91.7 µC.
(a) When placed 1.10 m apart, the force each exerts on the other
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Bernice
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If you increase the distance between two identical point charges so that the new distance is five times the original distance,
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Pat
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Two positive charges one 2uc and the other 7uc are separated by a distance of 20cm, what is the magnitude of the electrostatic
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Anonymous
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Three point charges, +6.0 µC, +1.7 µC, and
−2.3 µC, lie along the x-axis at 0 cm, 1.7 cm, and 6.0 cm, respectively. What is
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Anonymous
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Two charges are located on the positive x-axis of a coordinate system. Charge q1 = 2.00 × 10−9C, and it is 0.020 m from the
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Anonymous
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Two negatively-charged bodies with
-5.4e-5 C are 0.20 m from each other. What force acts on each particle? F=kqq/d^2
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Lucy
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Two identical positive charges exert a repulsive force of 7.0 10-9 N when separated by a distance of 3.2 10-10 m. Calculate the
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Mat
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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 object
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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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You are holding two negatively charged balloons. What will happen if you bring the balloons close to each other?(1 point)
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@slaxyo on discord
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Two electrostatic point charges of +60.0 uC and +50.c uC exert a repulsive force on each other of 175 N. What is the distance
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Pablo
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charge A has a charge of 2C, Charge B has a charge of -3C and is located 1 meter to the right of A. Charge C is located 1 meter
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chris
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Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on each of the three charges connected in series:
1st - 6 micro
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andrew
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Four equal point charges each 16 microcoulomb are placed on the four corners of square of side 0.2m.Calculate the force on any
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Abibsha
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(a) Two point charges totaling 7.50 µC exert a repulsive force of 0.100 N on one another when separated by 0.561 m. What is the
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Tim
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Two small spheres spaced 20.0 centimeters apart have equal charge.
How many excess electrons must be present on each sphere if
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James
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Two point charges of 48 nC and -45 nC are held fixed on an x axis, at the origin and at x = 77 cm, respectively. A particle with
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Anonymous
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By what distance must two charges of +2 C and +4 C be separated so that the repulsive force between them is 4.10 1010 N?
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Karlie
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Three point charges have equal magnitudes, two being positive and one negative. These charges are fixed to the corners of an
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Junior
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two charges of 40 microc and -20 micro c are placed at a certain distance apart. they are touched and kept at the same
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Xyz
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two charges attract each other with a force of 1.5 N. what will be the force if the distance between them is reduced to
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lara
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three point charges are located on the positive y-axis of a coordinate system.charge q1 = -2.09 nC is 2.05 m from the origin and
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glen
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A charge q1 of -5.00*10^-9C and a charge q2 of -2.00*10^-9C are separated by a distance of 40.0cm. Find the equilibrium position
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Anonymous
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Two point charges are placed on the x-axis a follows: charge q1= +4.00nC is located at x=0.200m, and charge q2= +5.oonC is at
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jay
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3 identical point charges Q are placed at the vertices of equilateral triangle (length of each side is equal to 2m) if Q=60uC,
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chris
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A test charge (q=-5uC) lies between two positive charges: 3cm from a 2uC positive charge, and 2 cm from a 3uC positive charge.
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Beth
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Two small, identical metal spheres contain excess charges of -10.0 x 10^-6 C and 6.0 x 10^-6 C, respectively. The spheres are
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R
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A particle of mass 86 g and charge 24 μC is
released from rest when it is 67 cm from a second particle of charge −12 μC.
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tt
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Two point charges are separated by 6cm. The attractive force between them is 22 N. Find the force between them when they are
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Sarabeth
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The electrostatic force of attraction between two small spheres that are 1.0 meter apart is F. If the distance between the
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Priscilla
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The drawing shows an equilateral triangle, each side of which has a length of 4.53 cm. Point charges are fixed to each corner,
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Lindsay
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How close must two 1.0 C charged objects be for their mutual force to exceed 1.0 N? Compare that distance to something in your
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henry
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A charge of -3.17 μC is fixed at the center of a compass. Two additional charges are fixed on the circle of the compass (radius
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Abby
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The drawing shows an equilateral triangle, each side of which has a length of 2.20 cm. Point charges are fixed to each corner,
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Joe Santhosh
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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 identical balls each have a charge of -7.5x10^-6C. The balls hang from identical strings that are 8�‹ from the vertical
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Ann
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