2 objects attract each other. Can we be sure they are electrically charged? Can one be electrically charged?
We can't be sure that both the objects are charged, it is possible that only one of them is charged. The charged object can induce opposite charge onto the other object and this can cause the attraction between the objects.
2 objects attract each other. Can we be sure they are electrically charged? Can one be...
2 objects repelled each other. Can we be sure they are both electrically charged? How can we know each sign of charge?
Objects 1 and 2 electrically attract each other. Objects 1 and 3 attract each other. How will 2 and 3 interact? a. They will attract b. There will be no interaction c. Not enough info
A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 2 N when they are a distance of 4 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 20 m apart? 50. N 0.080 N 10. N 0.40 N 0.040 N
A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 3 N when they are a distance of 9 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 45 m apart? 0.060 N 0.12 N 0.60 N 15 N 75 N
A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 1 N when they are a distance of 4 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 12 m apart? 0.33 N 0.11 N 9.0 N 3.0 N 0.056 N Remember that the electric force F between two charges Q1 and Q2 is given by: F kQ1Q2/r Therefore, the electric force F is INVERSELY proportional...
Two objects repel/attract each other. What can one say about their charges?
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A pair of electrically charged objects attract each other with a force of 24 N when they are a distance of 2 m apart. If their charges stay the same, then what will be the attractive force between them when they are 8 m apart? Submit Answer Tries 0/2 A pair of point charges attract each other through Coulumb's interaction with a force of 2 N when they are placed...
If two macroscopic objects are electrically attracted to one another, A. one object must be negatively charged while the other must be positively charged. B. both objects must be positively charged. C. both objects must be negatively charged. D. none of the other statements are absolutely true.
Objects 1 and 2 attract each other with a gravitational force of 72.0 units. If the mass of Object 1 is one-fourth the original value AND the mass of object 2 is tripled AND the distance separating Objects 1 and 2 is halved, then the nevw gravitational force will be units. Tap in the field to enter the answer OR tap on the icon to use our built-in Number Pac.
Objects 1 and 2 attract each other with a gravitational force of 36.0 units. If the mass of Object 2 is tripled AND the distance separating Objects 1 and 2 is doubled, then the new gravitational force will beu nits.