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If the charges attracting each other in the preceding problem have equal magnitudes,show that the magnitude of each charge is 2.8

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Answer:

The magnitude of each charge is
2.82*10^(-6)\ C

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose the two point charges are separated by 6 cm. The attractive force between them is 20 N.

We need to calculate the magnitude of each charge

Using formula of force


F=(kq^2)/(r^2)

Where, q = charge

r = separation

Put the value into the formula


20=(9*10^(9)* q^2)/((6*10^(-2))^2)


q^2=((6* 10^(-2))^2*20)/(9*10^(9))


q=\sqrt{((6* 10^(-2))^2*20)/(9*10^(9))}


q=2.82*10^(-6)\ C

Hence, The magnitude of each charge is
2.82*10^(-6)\ C

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