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Three point charges are arranged along the x axis: q1 = −4.43 nC at x1 = 199 mm, q2 = 2.33 nC at x2 = -302 mm, and a positive
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Julia
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Four identical point charges of q = 4.64 nC are at the four corners of a square with a side length of 13.5 cm as shown in the
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Julie
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two point charges are placed on the x axis as follows:
charge q1 +4.00nc is located at x = 0.200m, and charge q2 = +5.00nc is at
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yanis
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You are given two unknown point charges, Q1 and Q2. At a point on the line joining them, one-third of the way from Q 1 to Q2,
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Nat
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Three point charges lie in a straight line along the y-axis. A charge of q1 = -9.10 µC is at y = 6.70 m, and a charge of q2 =
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Sarah
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Object A has a charge of –1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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object A
has a charged of -1 coulomb. At given distance the object, with which charge will be most strongly attracted by object A
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What electrical charges do two balloons have if they repel each other?(1 point) Responses Both are neutral in charge Both are
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@slaxyo on discord
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What electrical charges do two balloons have if they repel each other?(1 point)
Responses Both are neutral in charge Both are
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Jack touches a negatively charged plastic rod to a metal sphere. How will the negative charges spread throughout the sphere?(1
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Latina baddie ✧
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what eletrical charges do two balloons have if they repel each other.
A. positive and negative B. negative and neutral C. both
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set. the objects carry either a charge
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What electrical charges do two balloons have if they repel each other
Both are neutral in charge positive and negative positive
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A student observes interactions between two sets of electrically charged objects. In each set, the objects carry either a charge
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What electrical charges do two balloons have if they repel each other?(1 point)
Responses Both are neutral in charge Both are
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Three point charges lie in a straight line along the y-axis. A charge of q1 = -9.80 µC is at y = 6.00 m, and a charge of q2 =
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John Miller
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Which of the following is true about the electric charges on the objects below.
[Picture Shows to Balls Being repelled from each
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Dat Guy
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charge A has a charge of 2C, Charge B has a charge of -3C and is located 1 meter to the right of A. Charge C is located 1 meter
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chris
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Two charges are fixed in place with a separation d. One charge is positive and has nine times (n = 9) the magnitude of the other
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Ann
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Two point charges of 48 nC and -45 nC are held fixed on an x axis, at the origin and at x = 77 cm, respectively. A particle with
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Anonymous
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Two charges are separated by a distance d = 5 m. The charge q1 has a charge of q1= 7.0 µC (microcoulombs) and q2 has a charge
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marissa
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Consider three charges arranged as shown.
The picture is three particles in a horizontal line. There charges are represented
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Meridith
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Two +'ve charges separated by a distance 2m each other with a force of 0.36N. If the combined charge is 26mc , the charges are
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Thirumal
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Consider the three electric charges, A, B, and C, shown in the figure.
A-----------B-----------C -q +q +q The Distance between is
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Cassie
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please help:
A repelling force occurs between two charged objects when the charges are of a. unlike signs b. like signs c. equal
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physics
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Find the work that should be done to increase the distance between two point charges with the charges of 5nC and -10nC by 5cm.
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Macy
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A +5.0 µC charge is placed at the origin and a -3.9 µC charge is placed at x = 25 cm. At what coordinates can a third charge
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danielle
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Two point charges of +40x10^-6C and -60x10^-6 are placed 50 cm apart. What is the distance from +40x10^-6 charge along the line
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Syam
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Three Point charges have equal magnitudes, two being positive and one negative. These charges are fixed to the corners of an
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Jayflord
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The drawing shows an equilateral triangle, each side of which has a length of 2.20 cm. Point charges are fixed to each corner,
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Joe Santhosh
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Two identical small spheres of mass 2.0g are fastened to the ends of an insulating thread of length 0.60m The spheres are
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Ness
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Object A has a charge of -1 Coulomb. At a given distance, the object with which charge would be most strongly attracted by
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Gelo
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Three point charges are arranged along the x-axis. Charge q 1 = +3.00 ìC is at the origin, and charge q 2 = -5.00 ìC is at x =
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Anonymous
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Pls help me out.
Four positive and equal charges are located dt the corners of a square of side 20cm.if each charge has a
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Ayodele
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The figure below shows four charges located at the corners of a square with sides of length a = 8.0 cm. If the charges
q1, q2,
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jg
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What is the net force exerted by these two charges on a third charge q 3 = 45.0nC placed between q 1 and q 2 at x 3 = -1.145m ?
Y
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James
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Charge A has a charge of +2 C. Charge B has a charge of - 3 C and is located 1 meter to the right of A. Charge C is located 1 m
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Jeff
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Two point charges q1 and q2 are held 4.00 cm apart vertically. An electron released at the middle point that is equidistant from
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sandhu
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The drawing shows three point charges fixed in place. The charge at the coordinate origin has a value of q1 = +8.70 µC; the
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amber
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Electric charges that are different?
1)attract each other 2)repel each other 3)exist in pairs 4)do not interact I think #1 Thanks
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JAMIE
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Use the electron theory to explain how one object can be negatively charged and another can be positively charged.
help If
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A balloon and a section of a wall both have neutral charges, as shown below.
A student rubs his hair on the balloon, giving it a
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No one
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Janice holds two negatively charged balloons near each other. What will happen with the balloons?(1 point)
Responses The balloons
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No one
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Two charges are arranged on the x axis so that there is a positive charge of 3.6 micro C at the orgin and a negative charge of
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Maria Lewis
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Three point charges, +6.7e-6, +2.5e-6, and -3e-6, lie along the x-axis at 0 cm, 2.4 cm, and 5.7, repectively.
What is the force
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Justin
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A charge of +9.0 nC and a charge of +4.0 nC
are separated by 50.0 cm. Find the equilibrium position for a −1.0 nC charge as a
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Julia
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A point charge q1=-8 is located at the orgin of a rectangular coordinate system. A second charge q2=6nC is located at a distance
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Nikki
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Consider two charges, where one (+2.10 nC) is at the origin and the other (-4.41 nC) is at the position x = 2.45 cm.
Find the
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Anonymous
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When point charges q1 = +8.9 μC and q2 = +7.6 μC are brought near each other, each experiences a repulsive force of magnitude
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Naomi
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An object with a charge of +6.0 µC is 0.30 m from a second object and experiences an attractive force of 1.80 N. What is the
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traevon
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