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- Two identical metallic spheres are charged with 6 μC and -2 μC, respectively. The spheres are put in contact and then separated. The charge on each sphere is _____μC. Use the law of conservation of charge.An electric dipole consists of charges +13e and -13e separated by a distance d = 1.863 nm. A charge Q = +8e lies a distance of z = 801.15 nm away from the dipole along the dipole axis. What is the magnitude of the force between the dipole and the +8e chárge?. (in N) -16 OH: 1.11×10¯15| OA: 8.26x101/|| OB: 1.20×10-16 OC: 1.74×10-16 OD: 2.52×10-16OE: 3.65×10-16|OF: 5.29×10-16 Submit Answer Tries 0/99 OG: 7.68×10how many electrons must be removed from a neutral , isolated conducting sphere to give it a positive charge of 1.0 x 10 ^6 C.
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- How many charges will it take to make up a µC?A glass rod with a charge of + 15.6 nC is held 2.50 cm from a piece of wool that is oppositely charged. If the attractive force between the glass rod and wool is - 3.50 X 10 -3 N, what is the charge, in nanoCoulombs, on the piece of wool ? (Ans: - 15.6 nC)Let's say two unknown charges are given to you. You do not know their individual charges, but you know that their total charge is 8.00µC. You made a test in the laboratory and found that these two charges push each other away with a force of 0.150 N when separated by 0.500 m. What is the charge of the "higher charge" in units of µC ?
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