37.1 b)
What would be the electric force F between two dimes placed at opposite ends of a 10 meter lecture table if their nuclear and electronic charges were unbalanced by about 1%? Can you think of some object whose "weight" equals that force?(Assume that a dime is made from 2.5 x 10-3Kg of pure silver)

Such a huge mass of an object is not possible on Earth,
as solar mass is 5.9722*10^24 kg...
you can compare both masses...
37.1 b) What would be the electric force F between two dimes placed at opposite ends...
37.1 b) What would be the electric force F between two dimes placed at opposite ends of a 10 meter lecture table if their nuclear and electronic charges were unbalanced by about 1%? Can you think of some object whose "weight" equals that force?(Assume that a dime is made from 2.5 x 10-3Kg of pure silver)
VERSIUN -B- nen a positive charge moves opposite to the direction of the electric field, A) the field does positive work on it and the potential energy increases. B) the field does positive work on it and the potential energy decreases. C) the field does negative work on it and the potential energy increases. Motion D) the field does negative work on it and the potential energy decreases. 2) A strong lightning bort transfers about 40 C to Earth. How...