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Suppose that two pith balls, each with a charge of 1 Coulomb, are hanging in the lab room, seperated by a distance of 1 meter, and applying a force on eachother. What will be th…
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Suppose that two pith balls, each with a charge of 1 Coulomb, are hanging in the lab room, seperated by a distance of 1 meter, and applying a force on eachother. What will be th…
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Suppose that two pith balls, each with a charge of 1 Coulomb, are hanging in the lab room, seperated by a distance of 1 meter, and applying a force on eachother. What will be the magnitude of the electrostatic force between them?
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k (Q1) (Q2)/d^2 =
k : coulumb constant
Q1 : Charge on object 1
Q2 : Charge on object 2
d : distance between two charged object
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