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20 May, 15:03

6. Two positive charges, each with 6.0 x 10^-6 C, are 0.75 meters apart.

What force exists between the two charges?

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  1. 20 May, 15:21
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    Answer: F = 5.76x10^-1 N

    Explanation:

    The force between two charges is:

    F = k*q1*q2/r^2

    where k = 9x10^9 N*m^2/C^2 is the Coulomb's constant.

    q1 and q2 = 6x10^-6 C

    and r is the distance between the charges, here r = 0.75m

    then the force is:

    F = (9x10^9 N*m^2/C^2) * 6x10^-6 C*6x10^-6 C / (0.75m) ^2 = 576x10^-3 N

    F = 5.76x10^-1 N

    We have a positive force, this means that we have a repulsive force.
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