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Two spheres, fastened to “pucks” riding on a
frictionless airtrack, are charged with +2 ×
10
−8
C, and +6 × 10
−8
C, respectively. Both
objects have the same mass. As they repel
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
this makes no sense.
13 years ago
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