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9 January, 12:46

Object A, which has been charged to + 13.5 nC, is at the origin. Object B, which has been charged to - 22.05 nC, is at x=0 and y=1.84 cm. What is the magnitude of the electric force on object A?

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  1. 9 January, 12:59
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    7.9 x 10^-3 N attractive in nature

    Explanation:

    QA = 13.5 nC = 13.5 x 10^-9 C

    QB = - 22.05 nC = - 22.05 x 10^-9 C

    d = 1.84 cm = 0.0184 m

    Let the electric force on object A is F.

    By use of Coulomb's law in electrostatics

    F = K x QA x QB / d^2

    F = (9 x 10^9 x 13.5 x 10^-9 x 22.05 x 10^-9) / (0.0184 x 0.0184)

    F = 7.9 x 10^-3 N attractive in nature
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