Objects A and B are both positively charged. Both have a mass of 200 gg , but A has twice the charge of B. When A and B are placed with 15 cmcm between their centers, B experiences an electric force of 0.45 N. 1. How large is the force on A? 2. What is the charge qA? 3.What is the charge qB?
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Objects A and B are both positively charged. Both have a mass of 200 gg , but A has twice the charge of B. When A and B are placed with 15 cmcm between their centers, B experiences an electric force of 0.45 N.
1. How large is the force on A?
2. What is the charge qA?
3.What is the charge qB?
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