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2, + 1 points SerCP11 15P007 My Notes Ask Your Teacher Two uncharged spheres are

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2, + 1 points SerCP11 15P007 My Notes Ask Your Teacher Two uncharged spheres are separated by 2.10 m. If 1.50x 1012 electrons are removed from one sphere and placed on the other, determine the magnitude of the Coulomb force (in N) on one of the spheres, treating the spheres as point charges HINT Find the net charge on each sphere and substitute values into Coulomb's law Click the hint button again to remove this hint. Need Help?Read It Watch It Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version

Explanation / Answer

Charge=q =1.5*10^12*1.6*10^(-19)=

Force=K*q*q/r^2

Putting the value we got

Force=1.18*10^(-4) N

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