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8 January, 03:06

A negative charge of - 0.0005 C exerts an attractive force of 19.0 N on a second charge that is 25 m away. What is the magnitude of the second charge?

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  1. 8 January, 03:26
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    0.002638 C or 2.6388*10^-3 C

    Explanation:

    Given that

    Quantity of the charge, q = - 0.0005 C

    Force on the charge of magnitude, F1 = 19 N

    Distance from the second charge, r = 25 m

    Magnitude of force of the second charge, q2 = ? N

    F = (kq1q2) / r², where

    k = 9*10^9

    19 = (9*10^9 * 0.0005 * q2) / 25²

    19 * 625 = 4.5*10^6 * q2

    q2 = 11875 / 4.5*10^6

    q2 = 0.002638 C or 2.6388*10^-3 C

    Thus, the magnitude of the second charge is 0.002638 C or 2.6388*10^-3 C
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