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20 September, 01:06

Two particles, one with charge - 7.97 * 10 - 6 C and the other with charge 2.71 * 10 - 6 C, are 0.0359 m apart. What is the magnitude of the force that one particle exerts on the other?

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  1. 20 September, 01:24
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    150.83 N

    Explanation:

    From coulomb's law,

    F = kqq'/r² ... Equation 1

    Where F = force between the particles, q = charge on the first particle, q' = charge on the second particle, r = distance between the particles, k = proportionality constant.

    Given: q = 7.97*10⁻⁶ C, q' = 2.71*10⁻⁶ C, r = 0.0359 m.

    Constant: k = 9.0*10⁹ Nm²/C²

    Substitute into equation 1

    F = (9.0*10⁹) (7.97*10⁻⁶) (2.71*10⁻⁶) / 0.0359²

    F = 194.3883*10⁻³/0.0012888

    F = 150828.91*10⁻³

    F = 150.83 N.

    Hence the magnitude of the force that one particle exert on the other = 150.83 N
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