Two hard rubber spheres, each of mass m = 16.1 g, are rubbed with fur on a dry day and are then suspended with two insul

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Two hard rubber spheres, each of mass m = 16.1 g, are rubbed with fur on a dry day and are then suspended with two insul

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Two Hard Rubber Spheres Each Of Mass M 16 1 G Are Rubbed With Fur On A Dry Day And Are Then Suspended With Two Insul 1
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Two hard rubber spheres, each of mass m = 16.1 g, are rubbed with fur on a dry day and are then suspended with two insulating strings of length L = 5.05 cm whose support points are a distance d = 3.12 cm from each other as shown in the figure below. During the rubbing process, one sphere receives exactly twice the charge of the other. They are observed to hang at equilibrium, each at an angle of 0 = 10.7° with the vertical. Find the amount of charge on each sphere. (Assume the two spheres have charges 91 and 92 = 291) L m m 41 = с c 92 = с Need Help? Read It
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