If two metal balls each have a charge of -10-6 C and the repulsive force between them is 1 N, how far apart are they?
A. 9.0 mm
B. 9.4 cm
C. 0.9 m
D. 9.4 m
If two metal balls each have a charge of -10-6 C and the repulsive force between...
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4. Two small styrofoam balls are each given the same negative charge, and they experience a repulsive...