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The force acting between two charged particles A and B is 5.2 * 10È¢ newtons. Charges A and B are 2.4 * 10ÈÆ meters apart. If the charge on particle A is 7.2 * 10ȧ coulombs, what is the charge of particle
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The force acting between two charged particles A and B is 5.2 * 10È¢ newtons. Charges A and B are 2.4 * 10ÈÆ meters apart. If the charge on particle A is 7.2 * 10ȧ coulombs, what is the charge of particle B? (k = 9.0 * 10© newton·metersÆ/coulombÆ)
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A and B r 7.2.5 hope it helps
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