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Two negative charges that are both -3.0 C push each other apart with a force of 19.2 N. How far apart are the two charges ?
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Two negative charges that are both -3.0 C push each other apart with a force of 19.2 N. How far apart are the two charges ?
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The Coulomb's force acting between two charges is
where
is the Coulomb's constant, q1 and q2 the two charges, and r the distance between them.
Using
, we can find the distance between the two charges when the force is F=19.2 N:
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