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- (a) Calculate the number of electrons in a small, electrically neutral silver pin that has a mass of 13.0 g. Silver has 47 electrons per atom, and its molar mass is 107.87 g/mol. (b) Imagine adding electrons to the pin until the negative charge has the very large value 1.00 mC. How many electrons are added for every 109 electrons already present?An electric field of magnitude 5.25 ✕ 105 N/C points due west at a certain location. Find the magnitude and direction of the force on a −7.80 ?C charge at this location.The force of repulsion between two identical positive charges is 0.800 N when the charges are 0.100 m apart. Find the value of each charge.
- An electric field of magnitude 5.25 ✕ 105 N/C points due east at a certain location. Find the magnitude and direction of the force on a −6.25 ?C charge at this location.The force on two positive charges of magnitude 7 μC and 16 μC is 135N. What is the distance the two charges in centimeters?Two tiny, spherical water drops, with identical charges of -8.95 × 1016 C, have a center-to-center separation of 1.42 cm. (a) What is the magnitude of the electrostatic force acting between them? (b) How many excess electrons are on each drop, giving it its charge imbalance? (a) Number i Units (b) Number i Units
- Point charges of 4.50 nC are situated at each of three corners of a square whose side is 0.150 m.An electric field of magnitude 5.25 ✕ 105 N/C points due west at a certain location. Find the magnitude and direction of the force on a −7.95 ?C charge at this location. magnitude N directionAn object has an excess charge of -1.6 x 10 1 C. How many excess electrons does it have?
- Particle A has a charge of 44.5 nC, and particle B has a charge of -49.3 nc. The attractive force between them has a magnitude of 3.30 x 10-4 N. How far apart are the particles?It is 15 km from downtown bozeman, Montana, to the Ridge, atop the Bridger bowl Ski area. If 1 C positive charge is placed on the top the ridge and a 1C positive charge is place atop the Baxter hotel in downtown Bozeman, what will be the force of repulsion between the two charges?An object has an excess charge of - 2.4 * 10 ^ - 1 C. How many excess electrons does it have?