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Two balls, made of different materials, are rubbed against each other, resulting in 0.30 nC of charge moving from one ball to the other. The balls are then held 0.90 m apart. What is the magnitude of the dipole moment of the two balls?

User Tom Holmes
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Answer:


5.4* 10^(-10)C-m

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

Charge=
q=0.30 nC=0.3* 10^(-9) C


1 nC=10^(-9)C

Distance between two balls=l=0.90 m

We have to find the magnitude of dipole moment of the two balls.

We know that

Dipole moment=
\mid p\mid=2lq

Where q= Charge

l=Distance between two bodies

Using the formula

Magnitude of dipole moment=
\mid P\mid=2* 0.3* 10^(-9)* 0.9=5.4* 10^(-10)C-m

Hence, the magnitude of the dipole moment of the two balls=
5.4* 10^(-10)C-m

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