Need Questions #6 & #7 answered.
An outside force, Fo, brings two small metal spheres, A and B, at rest from a long distance away to a point where they are 1 meters apart. They are then connected by a non-conducting string of negligible mass. The spheres have mass mA = 5.8 g and mB = 9.5 g and both have equal positive charges of 5 μC. (You may assume the length of the string is much greater than the radii of the spheres.)
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What was the total work done by the outside force to bring the spheres to the point described?
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What was the total work done by the electric field when the two sphere were brought together as described?
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What is the potential energy of the two sphere system after they have been brought together as described? (You may assume the spheres had zero potential energy when they were a long distance apart.)
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Suppose you cut the string. At that instant, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of sphere A?
m/sec2
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At that instant, what is the magnitude of the acceleration of sphere B?
m/sec2
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After a very long time, what is the magnitude of the velocity of sphere A?
m/sec
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After a very long time, what is the magnitude of the velocity of sphere B?
m/sec
Need Questions #6 & #7 answered. An outside force, Fo, brings two small metal spheres, A...
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