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What is the distance between two spheres, each with a charge of 2.5 x 10-6 c, when the force between them is 0.50 n?

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    In this case, Coulomb's Law applies:

    F = 1 / (4πε₀) · (Q₁Q₂/r²)

    You can solve it for r:

    r = √[1 / (4πε₀) · (Q₁Q₂/F) ]

    Plugging in numbers:

    r = √[1 / (4π·8.85*10⁻¹²) · (2.5*10⁻⁶) ²/0.50]

    = 0.335m

    The correct answer is: the two charges are 0.335m apart.
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