0.100 m -3.00 nC) Figure P23.5 6.) Two small metallic spheres, each of mass 2 m = (0.200 + 0.001) g, are suspended as pe

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0.100 m -3.00 nC) Figure P23.5 6.) Two small metallic spheres, each of mass 2 m = (0.200 + 0.001) g, are suspended as pe

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0 100 M 3 00 Nc Figure P23 5 6 Two Small Metallic Spheres Each Of Mass 2 M 0 200 0 001 G Are Suspended As Pe 1
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0.100 m -3.00 nC) Figure P23.5 6.) Two small metallic spheres, each of mass 2 m = (0.200 + 0.001) g, are suspended as pendulums by light strings of length L as shown in Figure P23.6. The spheres are given the same electric charge of (7.2 + 0.5) nC, and they come to equilibrium when each string is at an angle of 0 = (5.00 = 0.05) with the vertical. How long are the strings? Figure P23.6 7. Two small beads having positive charges q, = 3q and q2 = 9 are fixed at the opposite ends of a horizontal insulating rod m т 1 icot the origin
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