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  1. A charge of 4.0 nC is at +20 cm on the x-axis.Another charge, -3.0 nC, is at (+10 cm, -5 cm). Please show all work neatly and
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  2. Examine the charge distribution shown. Sphere 1 has a charge of +3.0 × 10-4C; sphere 2 has a charge of –3.0 × 10-4 C;
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  3. I neeeeeeeeeed helppp pronto,Measurements show that a honeybee in active flight can acquire an electrostatic charge as great as
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  4. 1.) What is the Magnitude of the electrostatic force on a +5 C charge 1.75 m to the left of a -2.5 C charge? (show your work)2.)
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  5. a +35x10^-6 C point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical +32x10^-6 C charge. how much work would be required to move a
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  6. The strength of an electric field at 5.0 cm from a point charge is 100.0 N/C. What is the magnitude of the source charge? Show
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  7. 5Fe(2+ charge) + MnO4(-1 charge) +8H(1+ charge) -> 5Fe(3+ charge) + Mn(2+ charge) + 4H2OIn a titration experiment based on the
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  8. a +35x10^-6 C point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical +32x10^-6 C charge. how much work would be required to move a
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  9. a +35x10^-6 C point charge is placed 32 cm from an identical +32x10^-6 C charge. how much work would be required to move a
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  10. The strength of an electric field at 5.0 cm from a point charge is 100.0 N/C. What is the magnitude of the source charge? Show
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