Thirty microcoulombs of NEGATIVE charge

  1. Thirty microcoulombs of NEGATIVE charge experiences an electrostatic force of 27. mN. What is the magnitude and direction of the
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  2. Thirty microcoulombs of NEGATIVE charge experiences an electrostatic force of 27. mN. What is the magnitude and direction of the
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  3. 2 small conducting spheres are identical except that sphere x has a charge of -10 microcoulombs and sphere y has a charge of +6
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  4. Two identical spheres, A and B, carry charges of +6 microcoulombs and -2 microcoulombs. If these spheres touch, what will be the
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  5. four charged particles are placed so that each particle is at the corner of a square. the sides of the square are 15 cm. the
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  6. There is a +4 microCoulombs (ìC) charge at each of 3 corners of a square (each side 58. mm long). What is the force on +10
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  7. Consider an insulating sphere with 10 microCoulombs of charge uniformly distributed through its volume. The sphere is surrounded
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  8. Consider an insulating sphere with 10 microCoulombs of charge uniformly distributed through its volume. The sphere is surrounded
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  9. Consider an insulating sphere with 10 microCoulombs of charge uniformly distributed through its volume. The sphere is surrounded
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  10. Consider an insulating sphere with 10 microCoulombs of charge uniformly distributed through its volume. The sphere is surrounded
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