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What is the static force between two charged particles if the charge on object 1 is + 8.6 coulombs and the charge on object 2 is -7.4 coulombs. The distance between the objects is 5.5 meters

What is the static force between two charged particles if the charge on object 1 is-example-1

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Given:

The charge on the object 1, q₁=8.6 C

The charge on object 2, q₂=-7.4 C

The distance between the objects, d=5.5 m

To find:

The force between the charges.

Step-by-step explanation:

From Coulomb's law, the magnitude of the force between two charges is given by,


F=(k|q_1||q_2|)/(d^2)

On substituting the known values,


\begin{gathered} F=(9*10^9*8.6*7.4)/(5.5^2) \\ =19*10^9\text{ N} \\ =19\text{ GN} \end{gathered}

Final answer:

The force between the charges is 19 GN

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