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  1. Two 2.0g spheres are attached to each end of a silk thread 1.20m long. The spheres are given identical charges and the midpoint
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  2. Two 2.0g spheres are attached to each end of a silk thread 1.20m long. The spheres are given identical charges and the midpoint
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  3. The sphereflake shown (not shown for question) is a computergenerated fractal that was created by Eric Haines. The radius of the
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  4. A sphereflake is a fractal constructed in an infinite process. In a certain sphereflake, a large sphere has a radius of 1.
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  5. Two spheres are attached to two identical springs andseparated by 8.0 cm, as in Figure 14. When a charge of 2.5 106 C is placed
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  6. Question PartPoints Submissions Used A thin cylindrical rod of length 3.00 m and mass 1.5 kg has two spheres attached on its
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  7. A baton consists of a nearly massless rod of length L and two spheres attached to the end of the rod, whose masses are each M
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  8. A governor (centrifugal pendulum) consists of two 200–g spheres attached by light, rigid 10.0–cm rods to a vertical rotating
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  9. How did Ptolemy's model of the solar system explain the apparent changes in speed and direction of the planets?(1 point)
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  10. How did Ptolemy's model of the solar system explain the apparent changes in speed and direction of the planets?(1 point)Response
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