Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks Реople Window Help Tab 90% Wed 11:53 PM A physics lab instructor is work X P212 HW 01 - PHYS 212 - Fall 2 X how to take screenshot on mac X + webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/last?dep=24812519 Apps 9 Bug Out Bag RUS... My Hybrid Comba... E Bug Out Bag RUS... My Bug Out Jeep... Bug Out Bag Set u... Bug Out Wrangler... Hybrid Combat Su.. a Amazon.com : Bu... nixon.jpg Stainless Steel Bo... >> 9. DETAILS SERPSE10 22.3.OP.009. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER (a) A physics lab instructor is working on a new demonstration. She attaches two identical copper globes with mass m = 0.190 g to strings of length L as shown in the figure. L m Both globes have the same charge of 6.40 nC, and are in static equilibrium when 0 4.75°. What is L (in m)? Assume the strings are massless. m (b) What If? The charge on both globes is increased until each string makes an angle of 0 = 9.50° with the vertical. If both globes have the same electric charge, what is the charge (in nC) on each globe in this case? nC Need Help? Read It 10. DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERPSE10 22.3.P.007. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Two small beads having positive charges 9, = 16q and = q are fixed at the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod of length d = 1.50 m. The bead with charge q, is at the origin. As shown in the figure below, a third small, 92 charged bead is free to slide on the rod. 92 pa or 2,027 AUG 3.141593 26 555-7361 EGGS Dictionary étv Lou W Aa 4 5 0000

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nixon.jpg
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SERPSE10 22.3.OP.009.
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACHER
PRACTICE ANOTHER
(a) A physics lab instructor is working on a new demonstration. She attaches two identical copper globes with mass m = 0.190 g to strings of length L as shown in the figure.
L
m
Both globes have the same charge of 6.40 nC, and are in static equilibrium when 0
4.75°. What is L (in m)? Assume the strings are massless.
m
(b) What If? The charge on both globes is increased until each string makes an angle of 0
= 9.50° with the vertical. If both globes have the same electric charge, what is the charge (in nC) on each globe in this case?
nC
Need Help?
Read It
10.
DETAILS
PREVIOUS ANSWERS
SERPSE10 22.3.P.007.
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACHER
PRACTICE ANOTHER
Two small beads having positive charges 9, =
16q and
= q are fixed at the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod of length d = 1.50 m. The bead with charge q, is at the origin. As shown in the figure below, a third small,
92
charged bead is free to slide on the rod.
92
pa or
2,027
AUG
3.141593
26
555-7361
EGGS
Dictionary
étv
Lou
W
Aa
4 5
0000
Transcribed Image Text:Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks Реople Window Help Tab 90% Wed 11:53 PM A physics lab instructor is work X P212 HW 01 - PHYS 212 - Fall 2 X how to take screenshot on mac X + webassign.net/web/Student/Assignment-Responses/last?dep=24812519 Apps 9 Bug Out Bag RUS... My Hybrid Comba... E Bug Out Bag RUS... My Bug Out Jeep... Bug Out Bag Set u... Bug Out Wrangler... Hybrid Combat Su.. a Amazon.com : Bu... nixon.jpg Stainless Steel Bo... >> 9. DETAILS SERPSE10 22.3.OP.009. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER (a) A physics lab instructor is working on a new demonstration. She attaches two identical copper globes with mass m = 0.190 g to strings of length L as shown in the figure. L m Both globes have the same charge of 6.40 nC, and are in static equilibrium when 0 4.75°. What is L (in m)? Assume the strings are massless. m (b) What If? The charge on both globes is increased until each string makes an angle of 0 = 9.50° with the vertical. If both globes have the same electric charge, what is the charge (in nC) on each globe in this case? nC Need Help? Read It 10. DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SERPSE10 22.3.P.007. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER Two small beads having positive charges 9, = 16q and = q are fixed at the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod of length d = 1.50 m. The bead with charge q, is at the origin. As shown in the figure below, a third small, 92 charged bead is free to slide on the rod. 92 pa or 2,027 AUG 3.141593 26 555-7361 EGGS Dictionary étv Lou W Aa 4 5 0000
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