Two balloons have equal and opposite charges. Balloon one has N= 106 excess electrons. The balloons are separated by d= 1.8 m and each electron has a negative charge of e = 1.602 * 10-19 C.
Part (a) What is the charge on balloon two, Q2, in C?
Part (b) What is the magnitude of the force in N) of balloon one on balloon two using the variables provided and the Coulomb constant k (k = 8.988 x 109 N m2/C2).
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Two balloons have equal and opposite charges. Balloon one has N= 106 excess electrons
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