Two small spheres with mass m=14.4 g are hung by silk threads of length L=1.23 m from a common point (Figure 1). When th

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Two small spheres with mass m=14.4 g are hung by silk threads of length L=1.23 m from a common point (Figure 1). When th

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Two small spheres with mass m=14.4 g are hung by silk threads of length L=1.23 m from a common point (Figure 1). When the spheres are given equal charges, so that q1​=q2​=q, each thread hangs at an angle θ=23.0∘ from the vertical. - Part A Draw a diagram showing the forces on the left sphere. Treat the spheres as point charges. graded. Figure ( 1 of 1 Press to return to the main menu. Press to quit the application.
Draw a diagram showing the forces on the right sphere. Treat the spheres as point charges. graded. No elements selected Select the elements from the list and add them to the canvas setting the appropriate attributes.
Find the magnitude of q. Express your answer in coulombs.
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