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COLECC-NOS UNISC WUUTUUICUS Directions: Solve each problem. Show your work to receive full credit. Include the appropria

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A pitch ball of mass 1.0 gram and charge +3.0 mC hangs from the ceiling by a string near Earth’s surface, making an angle of 5 degrees from Vertical.
A) Write out tek expressions for Newton's 2nd Law, one for the x components of the forces and the orher for the y-components of the forces.
B) Solve the expressions for the magnitude of the tension force in the string.
C) Computer the magnitude of the uniform E-Field
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COLECC-NOS UNISC WUUTUUICUS Directions: Solve each problem. Show your work to receive full credit. Include the appropriate unit in your final answer. Unless otherwise stated, assume ideal conditions. PROBLEM 9 The pith ball of mass 1.0 gram and charge +3.0 microC hangs from the ceiling by a string near Earth's surface, making an angle of 5 degrees from vertical. Uniform E-field A) Write out two expressions for Newton's 2nd Law (forces on the ball), one for the x- components of the forces and the other for the y-components of the forces. Hint: the ball is in equilibrium B) Solve the expressions for the magnitude of the tension force in the string. C) Compute the magnitude of the uniform E-field.