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6:01 1 equilibrium Calculate the electrostatic force experienced by the pith ball at the moment of equilibrium in millin

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6:01 1 equilibrium Calculate the electrostatic force experienced by the pith ball at the moment of equilibrium in millinewtons Round your answer to two digits after the decimal point. No units Expert Q&A Question 14(1 point) Two equal charges of magnitude 5.06 x 10 C experience an electrostatic force of 4,07 x 10 N. How far apart, in m are the centers of the two charges? Record your answer to two digits after the decimal pesint. Note that units are in m but do not state the units Your Answer Answer Add tachments to support your work Answer Question 15 (1 point) Three objects, carrying charges of q1-3.46 x 10 Ca 4.91 x 10 C, and Q+8.15 x 10 C, respectively, are placed in a line, equally spaced from left to right by a distance of 0.77m Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on a charge that results from the presence of the other two, State the negative sign if the net force is toward West. Your Answer: Done Question 16 (1 point) What will be the force of electric repulsion between two small spheres placed 0.26 mapart, if each has a deficit of 4.95x107 electrons? Express the electrostatic force expressed in piconewtons Record your answer to two digits after the decimal point. Do not state the units Your Answer Answer
6:01 1 Your Ar Question 1211 point) Two pith balls shown in the diagram below have a mass of 5.7 g each and have equal charges. One pith ball is suspended by an insulating thread. The other charge is brought to within 65 cm. The suspended pith ball is deflected from its rest position until the thread forms an angle of 24.4 with the vertical. At this angle, the ball is in equilibrium Calculate the Tension on the thread at the moment of equilibrium, imeto Round your answer to two digits after the decimal point. No units Expert Q&A Question 13(1 point) Two pith balls shown in the diagram below have a mass of 3.0 g each and have equal charges. One pith ball is suspended by an insulating thread. The other charge is brought to within 67 cm. The suspended pith ball is deflected from its rest position until the thread forms an angle of 38.5" with the vertical. At this angle, the ball is in equilibrium Calculate the electrostatic force experienced by the pith ball at the moment of Round your answer to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Antwer Question 14(1 point Two equal charges of magnitude 5.06 x 10°C experience an electrostatic force of 4,07 x 10 N. How far apart, in m are the centers of the two curges? Done Record your answer to two digits after the decimal point. Note that units are in but do not state the units Your Answer Answer
6:01 1 Answer Answer Expert Q&A Question 10 (1 point) Two positive charges of 8.07 x 10 C are separated by 0.65 m. Calculate the magnitude of electrostatic force that each of the charges experience. Is this force repulsive or attractive? If it is repulsive then identify it with the negative sign Record your answer to two digits after the decimal point Your Answer Done Question 11 (1 point) Two pith balls shown in the diagram below have a mass of 2.8 g each and have equal charges. One pith ball is suspended by an insulating thread. The other charge is brought to within 46 cm. The suspended pith ball is deflected from its rest position until the thread forms an angle of 34.5" with the vertical. At this angle, the ball is in equilibrium Your Answer Calculate the magnitude of the charges on each of the balls, in nC (runocoulombs Express your answer rounded to two digits after the decimal point Round your answer to three digits after the decimal point. No unite Question 12 (1 point) Two pith balls shown in the diagram below have a mass of 5.7 g each and have equal charges. One pith ball is suspended by an insulating thread. The other charge is brought to within 65 cm. The suspended pith ball is deflected from its rest position until the thread forms an angle of 24.4 with the vertical At this angle, the ball is in equilibrium Calculate the Tension on the thread at the moment of equilibrium, millinewtons Round your answer to two digits after the decimal point. No units
6:01 1 Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer: Answer Expert Q&A Answer Question 4 (1 point) A negative charge of 6.61 x 104C and a positive charge 5.78 x 10 Care separated by 0.47 m. Calculate the magnitude of electrostatic force that each of the charges experience, expressed in kilonewtons, is this force repulsive or attractive? If it is repulsive then identify it with the negative sign Record your answer to two digits after the decimal point Your Amer Anwer Done Question 5 (1 point) Three objects, carrying charges of Q1-4.71 x 10 C.-5.34 x 10*C, and Q3.86 x 10C, respectively, are placed in a line, equally spaced from left to right by a distance of 0.81 m. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on as charge that results from the presence of the other two State the negative sign if the net force is toward West. Your Amer Question 6 (1 point) Two charged spheres 64 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.05 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? An uncharged, identical sphere is touched to one of the spheres, and then taken far away while the distance remains the same Record only the decimal part of the force expressed in the form (Decimal partx10 N Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer: Question 7 (1 point) Two charged spheres 60 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.74 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons?
6:01 1 Answer Question 6 (1 point) Two charged spheres 64 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.05 x 10 N. What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? Expert Q&A An uncharged, identical sphere is touched to one of the spheres, and then taken far away while the distance remains the same Record only the decimal part of the force expressed in the form [Decimal part10 N. Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No un Your Answer Done Question 7 (1 point) Two charged spheres 60 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.74 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? Answer One charge is increased by a factor of 3.7, the other charge is decreased by a factor of 4.4 and the distance while the distance remains the same Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer: Distance between 1 and Distance between aand Question 8 (1 point) The figure below shows three point charges that lie along the xaxis. Determine the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force on charge as. Identify the negative sign if the direction of the net electrostatic force is West. Round your answer to three digits after the decimal point. No units Use the following information Q1+6.21x10 c +787x10 c +9.51x10 c Your Arower is 0.36 m is 0.48 m
6:01 1 Your Anwer Answer Antwer Question 5 (1 point) Three objects, carrying charges of a₁-4.71 x 10*C.-5.34x10C, and Q3.86 x 10C, respectively, are placed in a line, equally spaced from left to right by a distance of 0.81 m. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on a charge that results from the presence of the other two State the negative sign if the net force is toward West. Your Answer Expert Q&A Question 6 (1 point) Two charged spheres 64 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.05 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? Done An uncharged, identical sphere is touched to one of the spheres, and then taken far away while the distance remains the same Record only the decimal part of the force expressed in the form (Decimal part10 N. Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer: Answer Question 7 (1 point) Two charged spheres 60 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.74 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? Answer One charge is increased by a factor of 3.7, the other charge is decreased by a factor of 4.4 and the distance while the distance remains the same Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer: Question 8 (1 point) The figure below shows three point charges that lie along the x axis. Determine the magnitude and direction of the net electrostatic force on charge as. Identify the negative sign if the direction of the net electrostatic force is West, Round your answer to three digits after the decimal point. No units
6:01 1 Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer: Answer Expert Q&A Answer Question 4 (1 point) A negative charge of 6.61 x 104C and a positive charge 5.78 x 10 Care separated by 0.47 m. Calculate the magnitude of electrostatic force that each of the charges experience, expressed in kilonewtons, is this force repulsive or attractive? If it is repulsive then identify it with the negative sign Record your answer to two digits after the decimal point Your Amer Anwer Done Question 5 (1 point) Three objects, carrying charges of Q1-4.71 x 10 C.-5.34 x 10*C, and Q3.86 x 10C, respectively, are placed in a line, equally spaced from left to right by a distance of 0.81 m. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on as charge that results from the presence of the other two State the negative sign if the net force is toward West. Your Amer Question 6 (1 point) Two charged spheres 64 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.05 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? An uncharged, identical sphere is touched to one of the spheres, and then taken far away while the distance remains the same Record only the decimal part of the force expressed in the form (Decimal partx10 N Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer: Question 7 (1 point) Two charged spheres 60 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.74 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons?
6:01 1 Answer Question 3 (1 point) Two charged spheres 42 cm apart attract each other with a force of 3.47 x 10 N What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? Answer Expert Q&A Both charges are increased by a factor of 5.5 and the distance remains the same. Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units Your Answer Answer Done Question 4 (1 point) A negative charge of 6.61 x 10 C and a positive charge 5.78 x 10 C are separated by 0.47 m. Calculate the magnitude of electrostatic force that each of the charges experience, expressed in kilonewtons. Is this force repulsive or attractive? if it is repulsive then identity it with the negative sign Record your answer to two digits after the decimal point Your Answer Answer Question 5 (1 point) Three objects, carrying charges of ₁-4.71 x 10*C. q-5.34 x 10*C, and Q3.86x10C, respectively, are placed in a line, equally spaced from left to right by a distance of 0.81 m. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on a charge that results from the presence of the other two state the negative sign if the net force is toward West. Your Answer Question 6 (1 point) Two charged spheres 64 cm apart attract each other with a force of 6.05 x 10 N. What force results from each of the following changes, expressed in micronewtons? An uncharged, identical sphere is touched to one of the spheres, and then taken far away while the distance remains the same. Record only the decimal part of the force expressed in the form [Decimal part10 N. Record the decimal part to two digits after the decimal point. No units WA