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Question


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Two identically charged balloons are tied to the ground at the same point as shown below. The strings are 1.00 m long and the balloons each weigh 0.01176N. Before charges were added to the balloons the tension in each string was 0.0023IN and the balloons were vertical. (For this problem, ignore the finite size of the balloon, and the weight of the strings.) Find the charge on each balloon if the two strings make an angle of 90 degrees. Find the tension in the strings.

Explanation / Answer

Here Let T be the Tension in Each String


Therefore


Vertical Component of the Tension in Each Baloon = TSin(45)


This Component will Balance the weight of the Baloon


Therefore


TSin(45) = 0.01176


Therefofre


T = 0.0166 N


Also the Horizontal Componentof the Tension = T Cos(45)


This will be EWqual to the Force on one Baloon by the other


Therefore


TCos(45) = kq^2/(1*Sin(45))^2


Therefore


q =