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How does the magnitude of the electrical charge on objects affect the electric force between them?
A. As the charge increases,
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Two objects, each with a charge of +3·10-6 C, are located 7 m apart.
What is the electric force between them? Use coulombs
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Laura
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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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Three negatively charged sphere, each with a charge of a 4*10^-6C, are fixed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle whose
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Tsoanelo
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What can be said about the electric force between two charged particles?
a. it is repulsive for unlike charges. b. it varies as
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Destiny
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Please help me go through this
F = q1q2/r^2, i know this is the equation, but i don't know how to get the answer, please help.
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Me and I
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Particle A of charge 2.76 10-4 C is at the origin, particle B of charge -6.54 10-4 C is at (4.00 m, 0), and particle C of charge
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Alex
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two point charge q1=50c , q2=10c are lactated at (-1,1,-3)m, and (3,1,0)m, respectivly. Find the force on q1.?
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dlawer
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Two point charges of 2.0 nC and 6.0 nC are both located 1.0 m away from a third charge of 3.0 nC ("n" is the metric prefix
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Pauline
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the positive point charges + q are placed at three corners of a square , and a negative point charge -Q is placed at the fourth
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Ahmed
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4. In general, the electric force is directly related to the magnitude (strength) of the charges. This means that as the
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Katato
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Four charges are placed at the four corners of a square of side 15 cm. The charges on the upper left and right corners are +3
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ashley --- HELP PLEASEE!!!
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Assume that you have two objects, one with a mass of 5 kg and the other with a mass of 20 kg, each with a charge of −0.012 C
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Anonymous
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two equal charges exert an elecrtric force on each other of 0.0385N when positioned 0.15m apart determine the magnitude of the
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Nina
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5. Three charges, Q1 = 10µC, Q2 = 8µC and Q3 = 7µC are lying along a straight line. Q1 is one meter away from Q2 and Q2 is
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Mark jay
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What is the repulsive electrical force between two protons in a nucleus that are 5 x 10^ -15 m apart from each other?
Could you
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Nat
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In a thundercloud there may be an electric
charge of 18 C near the top of the cloud and −18 C near the bottom of the cloud. If
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Jen
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Under the influence of the electric force of attraction, the electron in a hydrogen atom orbits around the proton on a circle of
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Kathryn
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what is the electric force exerted on a test charge of 3.86 x 10^-5 C if it is placed in an electric field of magnitude 1.75 x
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physics
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Use the table of electric force to answer the question. What happens to the amount of the force as the distance between object 1
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Which of these factors affect electric force? (1 point)
Responses Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative The
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NEVERRRRR
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Use the table of electric force to answer the question.
Charge on Object 1 Charge on Object 2 Distance Between Objects (mm)
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Ebaybu
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Use the table of electric force between objects in two different interactions to answer the question.
Interaction Charge on
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U% GD
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Use the table of electric force to answer the question.
Charge on Object 1 Charge on Object 2 Distance Between Objects (mm)
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U% GD
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Use the table of electric force to answer the question.
Charge on Object 1 Charge on Object 2 Distance Between Objects (mm)
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Use the table of electric force between objects in two different interactions to answer the question.
Interaction Charge on
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A charge of +Q and a charge of +2Q are separated by a distance r. The electric force of +2Q on +Q has a
magnitude of F and is
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Lauren
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Two positive charges with the same magnitude are one meter apart. Find the magnitude of the charges if the force between them is
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Amanda
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how far apart are two point charges of 5.0x10^-6 C and 6.0x10^-6 C if they produce an electric force on each other of 0.62 N?
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elaine
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A small cork with an excess charge of +5.0 ¦ÌC
is placed 0.14 m from another cork, which carries a charge of −3.2 ¦ÌC. What
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jenny
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Two identical charges, each -8.00 x 10-5 C, are separated by a distance of 25.0 cm. Find the electric force between them?
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joey
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Determine the electric force of a -8.0uc charge would experience when placed 14cm to the left of a 5.0uc charge.
got 18N, but I'm
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James
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Two protons in a molecule are 3.80 multiplied by 10-10 m apart. Find the electrical force exerted by one proton on the other.
Mag
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suhani
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Two 2.0 masses are 1.0 apart on a frictionless table. Each has 1.0 of charge. Part A - What is the magnitude of the
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Paige
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se the table of electric force to answer the question.
Charge on Object 1 Charge on Object 2 Distance Between Objects (mm) Amount
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the rose song
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hich of these factors affect electric force? (1 point)
Responses Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative Whether
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the rose song
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Which of these factors affect electric force?
Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative The amount of the electric
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"Suppose some sort of clamp is applied to hold an electron fixed at the distance of 2.5 Angstroms from a lithium nucleus Li3+
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Zach
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Need quick help with this question.
Is electric force directly proportional to 1/r or 1/r^2?
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maura
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A charge of +3.7 ✕ 10-5 C is located at a place where there is an electric field that points due east and has a magnitude of
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Anonymous
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Which of these factors affect electric force?
1.Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative 2.The amount of the
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Use the table of electric force between objects in two different interactions to answer the question. Interaction Charge on
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Use the table of electric force to answer the question. Charge on Object 1 Charge on Object 2 Distance Between Objects (mm)
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Which of these factors affect electric force? (1 point) Responses Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative
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The attractive interaction of negatively charged electrons pulling toward positively charged protons is known as what?
a.
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Which of the following is an example of an electric force acting at a distance?
A. Pam applies a force to the head of a nail by
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Which of these factors affect electric force? (1 point)
1.Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative 2.the amount
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Which of these factors affect electric force? (1 point)
Responses Whether the charge on an object is positive or negative Whether
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which of these factors affect electric force?
A: The distance between two charged objects B: The amount of electric charge C:
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4 of 5 4 of 5 ItemsQuestionWhich of these factors affect electric force? (1 point)ResponsesThe distance between two charged
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