by what distance must . two charges of +2 C and +6 C be seperated so that the repulsive force between them is 3.70 x 10610 N
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by what distance must . two charges of +2 C and +6 C be seperated so...
By what distance must two charges of +2 C and +3 C be separated so that the repulsive force between them is 4.20x10^10 N?
At what distance of separation must two 1.00-microCoulomb charges be positioned in order for the repulsive force between them to be equivalent to the weight (on Earth) of a 1.00-kg mass?
Two wires parallel to each other and seperated by a distance d carry different currents; they exert a force with magnitude F on each other. (a) The wires carry current in the same direction. If the current carried by one of the wires is quintupled and the distance between the wires is divided by three, then what will the force's magnitude be (as a multiple of F) and will it be repulsive or attractive? F ---Select--- attractive repulsive (b) The wires...
At what distance must two identical, 76.2 nC point charges be placed in order to have a 1.57 N force acting between them? Group of answer choices 0.00509 m 0.00577 m 0.00521 m 0.00639 m
Two charges Q1 = 5x10-6 C and Q2 = 13x10-6 C are separated by a distance of 0.8m (Take Q2 to be located on the right hand side of Q1). a. Calculate the net (i.e., total) force exerted by these two charges on a third charge Q3 = -3x10-6 C located halfway between Q1 and Q2. b. Find the position at which Q3 must be placed so the net force on it (due to Q1 and Q2) is zero (i.e.,...
10. What must the center-to-center distance between two point charges of 60.0 nC be to have a force of 4 N between them?
2) Two charges, one with magnitude +4.85 x 10-6 C and the other with magnitude -3.93 x 10-6 C, are separated by a distance of 0.485 cm. a. What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force on the charge? b. What is the direction of the electrostatic force? 3) A charge of +3.55 uC and another charge of -8.35 C have an attractive force between them of 355 N. How far apart are these charges?
Two small plastic spheres are given positive electrical charges. When they are a distance of 15.4 cm apart, the repulsive force between them has a magnitude of 0.250 N a)What is the charge on each sphere if the two charges are equal? b)What is the charge on first sphere if it has four times the charge of the other? c)What is the charge on the second sphere?
Two small plastic spheres are given positive electrical charges. When they are a distance of 14.2 cm apart, the repulsive force between them has a magnitude of 0.215 N .
Constants Two 4.00-kg spheres carry identical charges and are placed a distance from each other. Part A How large should the charge on each sphere be so that the repulsive electric force between them balances the attractive gravitational force between them? Express your answer to two significant digits and include the appropriate units. μΑ ? 9 Value Units Submit Request Answer Part B What is the smallest mass that can balance in this way, given that the smallest possible charge...