Two charges (+4C and -3C)are separated by .00002m. What is

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. Two fixed charges, -4μC and -5μC, are separated by a certain distance. If the charges are separated by 20cm, what is the
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  4. Three point charges are placed along a straight line with successive charges being 3.0 m apart. The central one has a charge of
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  5. Two point charges are 10.0 cm apart and have charges of 2.0 μC and –2.0 μC, respectively. What is the magnitude of the
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  6. Two point charges are 10.0 cm apart and have charges of 2.0 μC and –2.0 μC, respectively. What is the magnitude of the
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  7. Two point charges are separated by 6 cm. The attractive force between them is 20 N. Find the force between them when they are
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  8. Hi, I solved this problem, but I want to make sure it is correct:2 equal charges are separated by 3.7x10^-10m. The force between
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  9. In a vacuum, two particles have charges of q1 and q2, where q1 = +3.8C. They are separated by a distance of 0.37 m, and particle
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  10. (b) Two charges of magnitude 0.610 £gC and 0.490 £gC are in a liquid dielectric with dielectric constant £e = 45.0. The
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