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Suppose that you rub two pennies with a piece of cloth such that they acquire the same charge. How much charge (in C) has to be on each of the pennies such that if they were placed on top of each other, one of them would float 1.0 mm above the other

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Suppose that you rub two pennies with a piece of cloth such that they acquire the same charge. How much charge (in C) has to be on each of the pennies such that if they were placed on top of each other, one of them would float 1.0 mm above the other? (hint: think about the forces acting on the hovering penny, and take its mass to be 2.5 grams.)

Answer:

The charge is
q = 1.65 *10^(-9)\ C

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The required distance between the pennies is
r = 1.0 \ mm = 1.0 *10^(-3) \ m

The mass of each penny is
m = 2.5 \ g = (2.5)/(1000) = 2.5 *10^(-3) \ kg

Generally one penny to float on top of the other , the electrostatic force will be equal to the gravitational force , this is mathematically represented as


F_E = F_G

Here
F_E = (K * q_1 * q_2 )/(r^2 )

While
F_g = m * g

So


(K * q_1 * q_2 )/(r^2 ) = m g

Give that the pennies have the same charge we have that
q_1 = q_2 = q , so


(K * q_1 * q_2 )/(r^2 ) = m g


(K * q^2 )/(r^2 ) = m g

Here K is the coulombs constant with value
k = 9*10^(9) \ kg\cdot m^3\cdot s^(-4) \cdot A^(-2)


(9*10^(9) * q^2 )/((1.0 *10^(-3))^2 ) = m g

=>
(9*10^(9) * q^2 )/((1.0 *10^(-3))^2 ) = 2.5 *10^(-3) * 9.8

=>
9*10^(9) * q^2 = 2.45*10^(-8)

=>
q^2 = 2.722*10^(-18)

=>
q = 1.65 *10^(-9)\ C

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