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Two identical conducting spheres each having a radius of 0.500 cm are connected by a light 1.90 m long conducting wire. A charge of 65.0 µC is placed on one of the conductors. Assume the surface distribution of charge on each sphere is uniform. Determine the tension in the wire.
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nvm I got this one. but thank you! :]
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