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Electric Charges and Forces
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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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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?
• As the charge increases,
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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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Three point charges are fixed in place in a right triangle. What is the electric force on the q = -0.63 µC charge due to the
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john
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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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Two point charges are fixed on the y axis: a negative point charge q1 = -22 µC at y1 = +0.24 m and a positive point charge q2
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michelle
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Two pith balls below each have a mass of 5.0 g and equal charge. One pith ball is suspended by an insulating thread. The other
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Adam
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4 charges Q1=2C, Q2=3C, Q3=3C & Q4=-4C are placed at the vertices of a square of side 10cm. find the force on 5th charge Q5=1C
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Anonymous
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The drawing shows three point charges fixed in place. The charge at the coordinate origin has a value of q1 = +8.50 µC;
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Anonymous
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A +5.0 µC charge is placed at the origin and a -3.3 µC charge is placed at x = 25 cm. At what coordinates can a third charge
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Anonymous
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A particle with charge 7 µC is located on the
x-axis at the point 4 cm , and a second particle with charge 7 µC is placed on
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kc
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Please help! I want to make sure my answer is correct.
Q:A thundercloud has an electric charge of 43.2 C near the top of the
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Ashley
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A charge of -3.35 nC and a charge of -7.00 nC are separated by a distance of 40.0 cm. Find the position at which a third charge
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lisa
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A +5 microcoulomb charge experiences a .55 N force in the positive y direction. If this charge is replaced with a -2.7
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jdubya
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In an electricity experiment, a 0.900g plastic ball is suspended on a 50.0cm long string and given an electric charge. A charged
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Dan
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Two electrostatic point charges of 83 µC and 50 µC exert a repulsive force on each other of 175 N. What is the distance
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anne
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Two particles each have a mass of 5.5 10-3 kg. One has a charge of +4.8 10-6 C, and the other has a charge of -4.8 10-6 C. They
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Anonymous
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The figure shows four electrical charges located at the corners of a rectangle. Like charges, you will recall, repel each other
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Anonymous
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1)Two metal spheres are suspended from insulation threads. A negatively charged rod is brought near these spheres. One shere is
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Anonymous
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1. Three particles with charges of +11 mC each are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle with sides of 15.0 cm. What
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Sasha
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In 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
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Two tiny conducting spheres are identical and carry charges of -19.8 µC and +54.5 µC. They are separated by a distance of 2.45
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Don
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Two charges of magnitude +2×10^–6 C each are 60cm apart. find the magnitude of the force exerted by these charges on a third
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jay
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The magnitude of the charges is |q| = 7.8 µC, and the distance between them is d = 2.7 mm.
Charge 2 is attracted to charge 1,
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Ann
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When point charges q1=+8.4uC and q2=+5.6uC are brought near each other, each experiences a repulsive force of magnitude 0.66N.
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sarah
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two small spheres lie 1.5 meters apart and carry identical charges. How large is the charge on each if a sphere experiences a
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Matthew
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Two electrical charges, one a positive charge A of magnitude a and the other a negative charge B of magnitude b, are loacted a
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SCk9
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The accompanying diagram shows two metal shperes suspended by srtings and separated by a distance of 3.0 meters. the charge on
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darla
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When point charges q1=+8.4uC and q2=+5.6uC are brought near each other, each experiences a repulsive force of magnitude 0.66N.
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sarah
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Help please, Four charges are placed at the four corners of a square of side 15 cm.The charges on the upper left and right
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daryl
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A distance of 1 meter separates two negative electric charges of 1-coulomb each.
With what force (in Newtons) do they repel each
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alex
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Two point charges 0.600 m apart experience a repulsive force of 0.400 N. The sum of the two charges equals 1.00*10^-5 C. Find
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Anonymous
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Two spheres of charge q1 and q2 that are equal in magnitude (i.e. |q1| = |q2|) are attached by a spring with a constant k =
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Phil
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What can we conclude from the attractive nature of the force between a positively charged rod and an object?
1. The object has no
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Anonymous
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Two objects with charges of +1.0 c and -1.0 c are separated by 1.0km. Find the magnitude of the force that either charge exerts
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Alana
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A charge of 3.75 10-9 C is located 3.1 m from a charge of -3.10 10-9 C. Find the magnitude of the electrostatic force exerted by
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Sonam
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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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The force of repulsion that two like charges exert on each other is 3.2 N. What will the force be if the distance between the
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Anonymous
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Determine the force of interaction between 2 electric charges q1= 1x10-6 C and q2= 2x10-6 C at the distance r = 2 m.
I think the
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physicsclass
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Two stationary point charges of +61.0µC and +0.48µC exert a repulsive force on each other of 172N. What is the distance
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marcus
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Calculate the equilibrium position of a third charge of 6.79 x 10^-9 C that is positioned between an 8 x 10^-9 C charge and a 12
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Sam
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+Q charge situate at center of equilateral triangle of side 'a'. If +q charge situate at each corner of triangle. Then find the
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Hussaina Bohra
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A dust particle carrying a charge of is 2 mm
to the left of another dust particle carrying a charge of . Find the magnitude and
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Shelly
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A +35 µC charge is placed 42 cm from an identical +35 µC charge. How much work would be required to move a +0.55 µC test
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Anonymous
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hich statement explains how the charges on objects determines the electric force between them?(1 point)
Responses Objects with
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How much work is done by an applied force that moves two charges of +7.8 µC that are initially very far apart to a distance of
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Andrew
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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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mable
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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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Bobby hangs two inflated balloons from 2-meter strings so that they touch. He then holds the balloons apart and rubs each
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lol
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Bobby hangs two inflated balloons from 2-meter strings so that they touch. He then holds the balloons apart and rubs each
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