- two identical lead spheres

  1. - two identical lead spheres have a combined mass of 12kg. the density of lead is 11400 kg m-3. find the radius of each sphere.
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  2. A lead cylinder with a diameter of 25 cm and a heighth of of 40 cm is melted. the lead is used to cast lead spheres with a
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  3. Two identical small spheres of mass 2.0g are fastened to the ends of an insulating thread of length 0.60m The spheres are
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  4. Two identical small spheres of mass 2.0g are fastened to the ends of an insulating thread of length 0.60m The spheres are
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  5. . Four identical metal spheres have charges of qA = –8.0 µC, qB =–2.0 µC, qC = +5.0µ C, and qD = +12.0µ C.(a) Two of the
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  6. Two small, identical metal spheres contain excess charges of -10.0 x 10^-6 C and 6.0 x 10^-6 C, respectively. The spheres are
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  7. Two 2.0g spheres are attached to each end of a silk thread 1.20m long. The spheres are given identical charges and the midpoint
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  8. Two 2.0g spheres are attached to each end of a silk thread 1.20m long. The spheres are given identical charges and the midpoint
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  9. There are two identical, positively charged conducting spheres fixed in space. The spheres are 44.6 cm apart (center to center)
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  10. There are two identical, positively charged conducting spheres fixed in space. The spheres are 44.6 cm apart (center to center)
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