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Coulomb's Law
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(a) What is the total negative charge, in coulombs, of all the electrons in a small 1.00 g sphere of carbon? One mole of C is
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Jen
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In the Atomic Scale setting of the simulation, what happens to the force between q1=−2e and q2=4e when the distance between
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jasmine
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Two metallic spheres of mass .001 kg hang from a point by .3 m strings. Each is given the same amount and sign of charge. After
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Robert
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A +4 µC point charge is in the x-y plane at the point (3.0 m, 0.0m)
while a +10 µC point charge is at the point (0.0 m, 1.0 m).
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Asude
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Compare your weight with the attraction (
or repulsion) force of two One Coulomb charges separated one kilometer. Is it larger,
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AEC
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consider three point charge located the corner of aright angle triangle where charge one=charge three =5microcoulomb,charge
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Bereket mossia
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Four charges −8 × 10^−9 C at (0 m, 0 m),
−7 × 10^−9 C at (5 m, 1 m), −1 × 10^−9 C at (−2 m, −3 m), and 2 ×
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sarah
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Two tiny conducting spheres are identical and carry charges of -18.1C and +47.4C. They are separated by a distance of 3.55 cm.
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namabia
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Two charged particles are 8.5cm apart .They moved and the force on each of them is found to be tripled .How far apart are they
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samuel
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A +33.0 nC charge is placed at the origin of an xy-coordinate system, and a −25.0 nC charge is placed at the point (1.500 m,
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Angel
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How much work is required to completely separate two charges (each -1.9 microC ) and leave them at rest if they were initially
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Lanise
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Two charged spheres are 5.25 apart. They are moved, and the force on each of them is found to have been tripled. how far apart
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Anonymous
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Two point charges +q=1 μC and −q=−1 μC with mass m=1 g are fixed at the positions ±r⃗ 0 with |r0|=1 m. The charges are
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stranger
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2. One +1.0 C (one coulomb) charge and another -1.0 C charge are located 1.0 m apart.
a. Calculate the magnitude of the electric
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Akhmed
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Find the distance between the two electrons.
The value of the Coulomb constant is 8.98755 × 109 N · m2 /C 2 and the
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sami
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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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Physics...
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Located 10 centimeters apart from each other are two charged particles. Both have equal mass. The second object has a charge
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Anonymous
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3 equal charges each of of 2*10-6 C are fixed at three corners of an equilateral triangle ofsides 5 cm.find the column force
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william
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what must be the distance between the point charge q1=260√'C and point charge q2= 470✓`C for the electrostatic force between
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Jummy
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Two electrostatic point charges of +54.0 ¦ÌC
and +47.0 ¦ÌC exert a repulsive force on each other of 189 N. What is the
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jenny
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I used coulomb's law to find the force of attraction between the ionic atoms in BeS and BeO.
For BeS, F = -6.85x10^29 J/m For
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jake
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A charge of 7.00 10-9 C and a charge of -4.50 10-9 C are separated by a distance of 60.0 cm. Find the position at which a third
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Shannah
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3 charges sit on vertical equilateral triangle the side of each is 30.0 cm. if the triangle are A= +4.0 uC B=+5.0 uC and C=+6.0
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sara
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A long, straight wire has a uniform linear charge density of 7.50X10^-4 C/m. A point charge q=15.0 microcoulombs is located 4.50
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Angelo
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Two volleyballs, each of mass 0.300 kg, are charged by an electrostatic generator. each is attached to an identical string and
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Alia
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Three charges, each equal to +2.0 micro Columbus, are placed at three corner of a square 0.500 meter on a side, find the
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Seth Mathew
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Two electrons exert a force of repulsion of
1.2 N on each other. How far apart are they? The elementary charge is 1.602 ×
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help me please!
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Using Coulomb's Law, calculate the force of repulsion between a positive
charge of 110 Coulombs and another positive charge of
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LL
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Consider the final arrangement of charged particles shown in the figure below. What is the work necessary to build such an
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Anonymous
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Two identical positive charges exert a repulsive force of 6.6 multiplied by 10^-9 N when separated by a distance of 5.8
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Mara
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What is the magnitude of the force a +29 \mu C charge exerts on a +3.5 mC charge 35 cm away?
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cach
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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 q2exert a 90 N electrostatic force onto each other when they are 1 m apart. They are moved further away to a
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chosen
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The force of repulsion between two like-charged particles will increase if: (1 point)
Responses The distance between the charged
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U% GD
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two egatively charged particles repel one other with an electrostatic force of 5 newtons. determine how the sign and manitude of
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savid
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A,B,C,D are four charges placed at each corner of a square, with A= -6.00 mC , B=6.00 mC, C=-6.00 mC and D=6.00 mC.ALso
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Niraj
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consider three charges: +Q, -Q, q
where the center charge is equidistnat from the other two. assum that the two Qs cannot move.
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jen
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Coulomb's Law do two charges have to be equal for any given force.
Question: do equal angles necessarily imply that the charges
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Sarah (C)
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The force of repulsion between two like-charged particles will increase if:
1.The distance between the charged particles is
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Two volleyballs, each of mass 0.300 kg, are charged by an electrostatic generator. each is attached to an identical string and
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Anonymous
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find the force if f between charges of +100mc -50mc located 50cm a part?
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mark jayson
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two positively charged sphere have combined charged of 0.5microcolumb and repulsive force of 1.0newton and it's distance
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yared
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The force between positive charges from the problem 18) has the magnitude
a)4 Newtons b)9 Newtons c)9x10^9 Newtons d)4x10^9
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Vashti
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Two point charges are separated by 9 cm, with
an attractive force between them of 18 N. Find the force between them when they are
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kc
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I've been working on this problem for quite some time now and still can not figure it out...
Initially, both metal spheres are
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Jonathan
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The force of repulsion between two like charged particles will increase if
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Using Coulomb's Law, calculate the force of repulsion between a positive
charge of 110 Coulombs and another positive charge of
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LL
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A positive and a negative charge, each of magnitude 1.0 10-5 C, are separated by a distance of 12 cm. Find the force on each of
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Crystal
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Two fixed particles of changes 1 micro coulomb and 3micro coulomb are 10cm apart. How far apart from each other should a third
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Felicia
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Consider 2 charged objects. One has a negative charge if 18 colombs. The 1 charges are separated by a distance if 0.9 m and a
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Musha
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