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Two equally charged particles, held 4.0 x 103 m apart, are released from rest. The initial acceleration of the first par

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:00 pm
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Two equally charged particles, held 4.0 x 103 m apart, are released from rest. The initial acceleration of the first particle is observed to be 5.4 m/s² and that of the second to be 10 m/s². If the mass of the first particle is 6.7 x 107 kg. what are (a) the mass of the second particle and (b) the magnitude of the charge of each particle? (a) Number 3.6180-7 Units kg (b) Number 2.5361e-11 Units с

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