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                In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +3.8C. They are separated by a distance of 0.37 m, and particle 1 experiences an attractive force of 4.7 N. What is the value of q2, with its sign?
Two spherical objects are separated by a distance of 1.45 × 10-3 m. The objects are initially electrically neutral and are very small compared to the distance between them. Each object acquires the same negative charge due to the addition of electrons. As a result, each object experiences an electrostatic force that has a magnitude of 1.58 × 10-20 N. How many electrons did it take to produce the charge on one of the objects?
            
        Two spherical objects are separated by a distance of 1.45 × 10-3 m. The objects are initially electrically neutral and are very small compared to the distance between them. Each object acquires the same negative charge due to the addition of electrons. As a result, each object experiences an electrostatic force that has a magnitude of 1.58 × 10-20 N. How many electrons did it take to produce the charge on one of the objects?
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