Two small spheres with mass m = 15.3 g are hung by silk threads of length L = 1.21 m from a common point (Figure 1). When the spheres are given equal charges, so that q1=q2=q, each thread hangs at an angle θ = 28.0 ∘ from the vertical.
Find the magnitude of q.
Two small spheres with mass m = 15.3 g are hung by silk threads of length...
21.61 -- CP Two small spheres with mass m = 15.0 g are hung by silk threads of length L = 1.20 m from a common point (Fig. P2160). When the spheres are given equal quantities of negative charge, so that 41 = 42 = 4, each thread hangs at 8 = 25.0% from the verti- cal. (a) Draw a diagram showing the forces on each sphere. Treat the spheres as point charges. (b) Find the magnitude of q. (c)...
KHW 1: Electric Charges and Fields Problem 21.63 14 of 17 Constants Two small spheres with mass m 14.9 g are hung by silk threads of length L 1.12 m from a common point (Figure 1). When the spheres are givep equal charges so that g -g. each thread hangs at an angle Previous Answers All attempts used; correct answer displayed θ 28.0° from the vertical. Part C Figure 1 of 1 Find the magnitude of q Submit Request Answer...
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Constants Two small spheres with mass m 14.9 g are hung by silk threads of length L 1.12 m from a common point (Figure 1). When the spheres are given equal charges so that q 2q. each thread hangs at an angle 0 28.0 from the vertical. wers All attempts used; correct answer displayed Part C Figure 1 of 1 Find the magnitude of g. L. Submit mass...
Two identical spheres with mass m = 3.6 × 10-6 kg are hung from silk threads of length L = 0.8 m, as shown in the figure. Each sphere has the same charge, so q1 = q2 = q = 1 nC. The radius of each sphere is very small compared to the distance between the spheres, so they may be treated as point charges. With the approximation of small angles (θ is small so tan theta approximately equal to...
5. (21.68) Two identical spheres with mass m are hung from silk threads of length L, as shown below. Each sphere has the same charge, so qiq2q. The radius of each sphere is very small compared to the distance between the spheres, so they may be treated as point charges. Show that if the angle is small, the equilibrium separation d between the spheres is mg (hint: if θ is small, then tan mass m mass m charge qı charge...
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Problem 4 Two identical small spheres with mass, m, are hung from a very thin string of length L, as shown in figure (17.56). The radius of the spheres is small and we can treat the spheres as point like objects. The charge on each sphere is q. Determine the angle, θ, each string makes with the vertical direction. Assume that the angle is small, (Hint: when θ is small you can use that θ sin θ tan θ) mass...
QUESTION8 2 points Save An Two identical spheres with mass m-47x 10kg are hung from silk threads of length L-08m, as shown in the figure. Each sphere has the same charge, so 41-4-19 nC. The radius of each sphere is very small compared to the distance between the spheres, so they may be treated as point charges With the approximation of small angles (0 is small so tanesine),calculate the equilibrium separation d between the spheres (Give your answer in decimal...
Two small metallic spheres, each of mass m = 0.35 g, are suspended as pendulums by light strings from a common point as shown in the figure below. The spheres are given the same electric charge, and it is found that they come to equilibrium when each string is at an angle of θ = 4.4° with the vertical. If each string has length L = 28.0 cm, what is the magnitude of the charge on each sphere?
Two small metallic spheres, each of mass m-0.40 g, are suspended as pendulums by light strings from a common point as shown in the figure below. The spheres are given the same electric charge, and it is found that they come to equilibrium when each string is at an angle of θ = 7.5° with the vertical. If each string has length L 28.0 cm, what is the magnitude of the charge on each sphere? nC