Two balloons (m = 0.016 kg) are separated by a distance of d= 19 m. They are released from rest and observed to have an

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Two balloons (m = 0.016 kg) are separated by a distance of d= 19 m. They are released from rest and observed to have an

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Two balloons (m = 0.016 kg) are separated by a distance of d= 19 m. They are released from rest and observed to have an instantaneous acceleration of a = 1.5 m/s² toward each other at the moment they are released. Assume the two balloons are point charges and have equal but opposite charges.

Part (b) How many electrons are responsible for the charge, N?
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