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9 February, 09:21

The electric force between two charged vinyl balloons is 3.0 * 10-3 newtons. If the distance between them is 6.0 * 10-2 meters and the charge of one vinyl balloon is 3.3 * 10-8 coulombs, what is the charge on the other vinyl balloon? (k = 9.0 * 109 newton·meter2/coulombs2)

A. 3.3 * 10-8 coulombs

B. 3.6 * 10-6 coulombs

C. 4.8 * 10-8 coulombs

D. 6.0 * 10-8 coulombs

E. 3.3 * 10-3 coulombs

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  1. 9 February, 09:50
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    We use the equation expressed as:

    F = k*Q*q / (r^2)

    where k is equal to 9.0 * 109 newton·meter2/coulombs2, Q is the charge of one particle, q is the charge of the other particle and r is the distance between them.

    3.0 * 10^-3 = 9.0 * 10^9 (3.3 * 10-8 coulombs) q / (6.0 * 10-2) ²

    q = 3.3 * 10-8 coulombs
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