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Two particles, with identical positive charges and a separation of 2.65 10-2 m, are released from rest. Immediately after the release, particle 1 has an acceleration 1 whose magnitude is 5.00 103 m/s2, while particle 2 has an acceleration 2 whose magnitude is 7.70 103 m/s2. Particle 1 has a mass of 6.20 10-6 kg. (a) Find the charge on each particle. q1 = C q2 = C (b) Find the mass of particle 2. kg

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Answer:

a)
q=4.92*10^(-8) C

b)
m=4.026*10^(-6) kg

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Separation distance
d=2.65*10^(-2) m

Acceleration 1
a_1=5.00*10^3 m/s^2,

Acceleration 2
a_2=7.70*10^3 m/s^2,

Mass 1
m_1=6.20*10^(-6)

Generally the equation for Force is mathematically given by


F=ma

For Particle 1


F=6.2*10^(-6) *5*10^3


F=0.031 N

Also


F=(kq_1*q2)/(r^2)

Where


q_1=q_2

Therefore


0.031=(9*10^9*q^2)/((2.65*10^-2)^2)


q=4.92*10^(-8) C

b)

Generally the equation for Force is mathematically given by


F=ma


0.031=7.7*10^3


m=4.026*10^(-6) kg

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