Two small charged spheres are 7.66cm apart. They are moved, and the force on each of them is found to have been tripled. How far apart are they now?
Two small charged spheres are 7.66cm apart. They are moved, and the force on each of...
Two small charged spheres are 9.48 cm apart. They are moved, and the force on each of them is found to have been tripled. How far apart are they now? Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Two small charged dust particles are 6.52 cm apart. They are moved, and the force each exerts on the other is found to have tripled. How far apart are they now? Please show all steps.
(6) The magnitude of the electric force between two small charged spheres 1.0 meters apart is 100N. What is the magnitude of the electric force between them if they are moved to 10 meters apart?
Two charged spheres are 4.2 cm apart. They are then moved. The force between them triples. What is the new distance between them?
Two small negatively charged spheres spaced 35.00 cm apart have equal amounts of net charge. If the magnitude of the force of repulsion between them is 2.430 x 1021 N, How many excess electrons must be present on each sphere? (For this calculation, use ke-8.988 x 109 Nm2/C2 for Coulomb's constant and use qo 1.602 x 10-19C for the charge of an electron).
two small spheres 15cm apart reach have identical negative charge placed on them. if the force each one experiences is 5 X 10^-19 N, how mane electrons were placed in each sphere?
Two very small 8.55g spheres, 12.0cm apart from center to center, are charged by adding equal numbers of electrons to each of them.Part A: Disregarding all other forces, how many electrons would you have to add to each sphere so that the two spheres will accelerate at 22.0g when released?Part B: Which way will they accelerate?
9) Two identical small charged spheres are a certain distance apart, and each one initially experiences an electrostatic force of magnitude F due to the other. With time, the charge of each sphere gradually diminishes. When each of the spheres has charge equal to half its initial magnitude, what will be the magnitude of the electrostatic force on each one? A) 1/16 F B) 1/8 F C) 1/4 F D) 1/2 F
Two very small 8.80g spheres, 17.0cm apart from center to center, are charged by adding equal numbers of electrons to each of them. Part A -Disregarding all other forces, how many electrons would you have to add to each sphere so that the two spheres will accelerate at 23.0g when released? N = ______________ electrons Part B -Which way will they accelerate? Could somebody give a concise approach to this problem? Thank you.
2 Each of two small spheres is positively charged, the combined charge equal to +5.0x 103 C ne Coulomb force between these charges is 1.0 N when they are placed 2.0 meters apart. What is the value of each charge?