Two tiny, spherical water drops, with identical charges of -6.18 × 10-16 C, have a center-to-center separation of 1.41 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 (b) Number i Units Units

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Two tiny, spherical water drops, with identical charges of -6.18 × 10-16 C, have a center-to-center separation of 1.41 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
(b) Number i
Units
Units
Transcribed Image Text:Two tiny, spherical water drops, with identical charges of -6.18 × 10-16 C, have a center-to-center separation of 1.41 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 (b) Number i Units Units
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Given data : 

Water drops have charge q1 = q2 = -6.18 × 10-16 C  

Seperation between 2 charges d = 1.41 × 10-2 

 

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