A sphere is initially measured

  1. A metallic sphere initially has a net charge of +4.0 nC. A negatively-charged rod initially has a net chargeof –6.0 nC. When
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  2. A(n) 1.62 kg sphere makes a perfectly inelastic collision with a second sphere that is initially at rest. The composite system
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  3. A(n) 3.91 kg sphere makes a perfectly inelastic collision with a second sphere that isinitially at rest. The composite system
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  4. A metal sphere of radius 5.00 cm is initially uncharged. How many electrons would have to be placed on the sphere to produce an
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  5. A 3.0 kg sphere moving to the right at 2.0m/s undergoes an elastic head-on collision with a 2.0kg sphere. The 2.0kg sphere is
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  6. Metal sphere 1 has a positive charge of 7.00nC . Metal sphere 2, which is twice the diameter of sphere 1, is initially
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  7. Problem 13.185A 9.13 kg sphere A of radius 90 mm moving with a velocity magnitude v(0)= 2 m/s strikes a 830 g sphere B of radius
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  8. Two metal sphere, suspended by vertical cords, initially touch. Sphere 1, with mass 30g is pulled to the left to a height 8.0 cm
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  9. Two metal sphere, suspended by vertical cords, initially touch. Sphere 1, with mass 30 g is pulled to the left to a height 8.0
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  10. Two conducting spheres are isolated from their surroundings. The radii of spheres A and B are R and R/2 , respectively.
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