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Chapter 27, Problem 78A
To determine
To Find: The magnitude of second charge.
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Answer to Problem 78A
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
Magnitude of first charge,
Coulomb force between two charges,
Distance between the charges,
Formula used:
As per Coulomb’s law:
Here, k is the Coulomb constant.
Calculation:
Substitute the values and solve:
Conclusion:
Thus, the magnitude of second charge is
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