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Two charges (+4C and -3C)are separated by .00002m. What is
Two charges (+4C and -3C)are separated by .00002m. What is the electrostatic force and its direction?
Using Coulomb's law, I
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Which of the following sets of two charges is experiencing the strongest attraction?
Charges of +2 C and -2 C, separated by 1 m.
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Hi, I solved this problem, but I want to make sure it is correct:
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