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ch#24 problem #26 (a,b,c,d) physics for scientists and engineers 8th ed. by serw

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ch#24  problem #26 (a,b,c,d)     physics for scientists and engineers 8th ed. by serway and jewett

Suppose      you fill two rubber balloons with air, suspend both of them from the same      point, and let them hang down on strings of equal length. You then rub      each with wool or on your  hair  so      that  the  balloons      hang  apart  with      a  noticeable separation      between them.

Make order-of-magnitude estimates of

(a) the force on each

a) 2*10^-3 N  b) 4*10^-3 N  c) 6*10^-3 N  d) 8*10^-3 N  e) 10*10^-3 N

(b) the charge on each

a) 7.2*10^-7 C  b) 5.2*10^-7 C  c) 3.2*10^-7 C  d) 2.2*10^-7 C  e) 1.2*10^-7 C

(c) the field each creates at the center of the      other

a) 5.7*10^4 N/C  b) 4.7*10^4 N/C  c) 3.7*10^4 N/C  d) 2.7*10^4 N/C  e) 1.7*10^4 N/C

(d) the total flux of electric field created by each balloon.

a) 1.4*10^4 N.m^2/C  b) 2.4*10^4 N.m^2/C  c) 3.4*10^4 N.m^2/C  d) 4.4*10^4 N.m^2/C  

e) 5.4*10^4 N.m^2/C

In your solution, state the quantities you take as data and the values you      measure or estimate for them.

Explanation / Answer

The values are bit confusion.. better if you stated it seperately.