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Need Help? Read It 12. 0/10 points Previous Answers SerCP11 15.A.P.065. My Notes Ask Your Teacher Two hard rubber spheres, each of mass m - 15.59, are rubbed with fur on a dry day and are then suspended with two insulating strings of length L = 5.40 cm whose support points are a distance d = 3.09 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 8 - 10.2" with the vertical. Find the amount of charge on each sphere. (Assume the two spheres have charges 4, and 42 = 24,) 19 Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake in your calculation. Carry out all intermediate results to at least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. C Need Help? Submit Answer Practice Another Version MacBook Air A &

seautove#012 Need Help? Read It 12. 0/10 points Previous Answers SerCP11 15.A.P.065. B My Notes Ask Your Teacher Two hard rubber spheres, each of mass m - 15.59, are rubbed with fur on a dry day and are then suspended with two insulating strings of length L = 5.40 cm whose support points are a distance d = 3.09 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 8 = 10.2° with the vertical. Find the amount of charge on each sphere. (Assume the two spheres have charges q, and 9, -29,) Two identical spheres, each of mass m, hang at the bottoms of two strings, each of length L. The tops of the strings are attached to the ceiling such that the top of the left string is attached a distance of d to the left of the right string. The left spiere and string are displaced to the left of vertical by an acute angle . The night sphere and string are displaced to the right of vertical by the same acute angle U. 91 = Your response is within 10% of the correct value. This may be due to roundoff error, or you could have a mistake in your calculation. Carry out all intermediate results to at least four-digit accuracy to minimize roundoff error. C 92- Need Help? Read It Submit Answer Practice Another Version MacBook Air
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