In the figure below, two small charged spheres hang from cords of equal length l. In equilibrium, the two cords form equ
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In the figure below, two small charged spheres hang from cordsof equal length l. In equilibrium, the two cords formequal angles with the vertical direction (i.e.θ1=θ2). The sphere on the right carries twiceas much charge as the sphere on the left (i.e. Q2 =2 Q1). What can you say about the type of charge andmasses of the spheres?
l Q1 102 l 22
Both spheres have the same type of charges and the same mass. Both spheres have the same type of charges. The sphere on the right has more mass (m₂=2 m₁). Both spheres have the same type of charge, The sphere on the left has more mass (m₁=2 m₂). The two spheres have opposite types of charges. The sphere on the right has more mass (m₂=2 m₂). The two spheres have opposite types of charges. The sphere on the left has more mass (m₁=2 m₂).
l Q1 102 l 22
Both spheres have the same type of charges and the same mass. Both spheres have the same type of charges. The sphere on the right has more mass (m₂=2 m₁). Both spheres have the same type of charge, The sphere on the left has more mass (m₁=2 m₂). The two spheres have opposite types of charges. The sphere on the right has more mass (m₂=2 m₂). The two spheres have opposite types of charges. The sphere on the left has more mass (m₁=2 m₂).