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Two identical charged objects exert an electrostatic force of 50 N onto each other when they are 125 km apart.

What are the charges of the objects?

65.9 C each

65.9 C and -65.9 C

9.3 C each

9.3 C and -9.3 C
4 years ago

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Brianna
It’s 9.3 C and -9.3 C
4 years ago

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