Two identical conducting spheres, fixed in place, attract each other with an electrostatic force of 0.0988 N when their center-to-center separation is 44.5 cm. The spheres are then connected by a thin conducting wire. When the wire is removed, the spheres repel each other with an electrostatic force of 0.0276 N. Of the initial charges on the spheres, with a positive net charge, what was (a) the negative charge on one of them and (b) the positive charge on the other

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Answer 1

Answer:

(a) The negative charge on one of the charges is -8.79630245 × 10⁻⁷C

(b) The positive charge on one of the other charges is 8.79630245 × 10⁻⁷C

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The force of attraction between the two spheres = 0.0988 N

The distance between their centers = 44.5 cm = 0.445 m

Therefore, we have;

[tex]F = \dfrac{k \cdot q_1 \cdot q_2}{d^2}[/tex]

Therefore, we have;

[tex]0.0988 \ N = -\dfrac{8.99 \times 10^9 N\cdot m^2 \cdot C^{-2}\cdot q_1 \cdot q_2}{(0.445 \ m)^2}[/tex]

Therefore, we have;

q₁·q₂ = -0.0988 N × (0.445 m)²/(8.99 × 10⁹ N·m²·C⁻²) = -2.17629255 × 10⁻¹² C²

q₁·q₂ = -2.17629255 × 10⁻¹² C²...(1)

When the two charges are connected, we get;

[tex]F_2 = \dfrac{k \cdot \left (\dfrac{q_1 + q_2}{2} \right) ^2}{d^2}[/tex]

Therefore, we have;

[tex]q_1 + q_2 = \sqrt{\dfrac{4 \cdot F_2 \cdot d^2}{k} }[/tex]

[tex]q_1 + q_2 = \sqrt{\dfrac{4 \times 0.0276 \ N \times(0.445 \ m)^2}{8.99 \times 10^9 N\cdot m^2 \cdot C^{-2}} } = 1.59446902743 \times 10^{-6} \ C[/tex]

q₁ + q₂ = 1.59446902743 × 10⁻⁶ C...(2)

From, equation (2), we have;

q₁ = 1.59446902743 × 10⁻⁶ C -  q₂

Plugging in the value of q₁ in equation (1) givens;

q₁·q₂ = -2.17629255 × 10⁻¹²

Therefore, we have;

(1.59446902743 × 10⁻⁶ -  q₂) × q₂ = -2.17629255 × 10⁻¹²

Which gives;

-q₂² + 1.59446902743 × 10⁻⁶·q₂+2.17629255 × 10⁻¹² = 0

Solving, with a graphing calculator, we get;

q₂ = 2.4741×10⁻⁶ C, or -8.79630245 × 10⁻⁷C

q₁ = 8.79630245 × 10⁻⁷C or -2.4741×10⁻⁶ C

Therefore, we have;

(a) The negative charge on one of the charges = -8.79630245 × 10⁻⁷C

(b) The positive charge on one of the other charges = 8.79630245 × 10⁻⁷C


Related Questions

how can you decrease the numbers
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Answer: by eating less of the recommendEd servings

Explanation:

Eating less or eating healthy

You are walking on a moving walkway in the airport. The length of the walkway is 59.1 m. If your velocity relative to the walkway is 2.35 m/s, and the walkway moves with a velocity of 1.85 m/s, how long will it take you to reach the other end of the walkway

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Answer:

14.1seconds approx

Explanation:

Given data

Distance= 59.1m

Your velocity= 2.35m/s

Walkway velocity= 1.85m/s

Total velocity= 2.35+1.85= 4.2m/s

We know that

Velocity= distance/time

time= distance/velocity

substitute

time= 59.1/4.2

time= 14.07

time=14.1seconds approx

Hence the time is 14.1seconds approx

A body moves on a coordinate line such that it has a position sequals​f(t)equalstsquaredminus4tplus3on the interval 0less than or equalstless than or equals7​,with s in meters and t in seconds.a. Find the​ body's displacement and average velocity for the given time interval.b. Find the​ body's speed and acceleration at the endpoints of the interval.c.​ When, if​ ever, during the interval does the body change​ direction?

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Answer:

A)  Δf = - 49 m, B)  v (7)  = -56 m / s, a = - 8 m / s², C)  t = 0.866 s

Explanation:

A) In this exercise ask to find the displacement and the average velocity, give the function of the movement

           f (t) = - 4t² +3

and the range of motion 0≤ t ≤ 7

the displacement is

for t = 0

           f (0) = 3

for t = 7 s

           f (7) = - 4 7² +3

           f (7) = -46 m

the total displacement is

           Δf = f (7) - f (0)

           Δf = -46 - 3

            Δf = - 49 m

the average speed is defined as the displacement between the time interval

           v = Df / Dt

           v = -49 / 7

           v = - 7 m / s

B) the speed and acceleration of the end points of the motion

         

the speed of defined by

          v = [tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

in this case

         v = [tex]\frac{df}{dt}[/tex]

         v = -8t

         

let's calculate

          v (7) = -8 7

          v (7)  = -56 m / s

acceleration is defined by

          a = [tex]\frac{dv}{dt}[/tex]

          a = - 8 m / s²

acceleration is constant throughout the movement

C) the point where the direction changes.

This point is a point where the position goes from positive to negative, the point f = 0

        0 = -4t² +3

        t = √¾

        t = 0.866 s

A plane wishes to fly due north to an airport which is 205 km away. The plane can fly at a speed in still air of 220 km/h. A wind of 43 km/h blows from east to west.


a. In which direction,relative to north, should the plane head to reach it’s destination?

b. How long does this take?

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Answer:

nique ta mama  

Explanation:

What makes electromagnets useful for sorting metals in recycling centers?
O A. The current can be turned on to pick up items containing all
metals and turned off to drop them.
O B. The current can be turned off to pick up items containing all
metals and turned off to drop them.
O C. The current can be turned on to pick up items containing iron and
turned off to drop them.
D. The current can be turned off to pick up items containing iron and
turned on to drop them.

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it’s c sorry if i’m wrong

C

It is right because I took this and I got this answer correct

Hearing rattles from a snake, you make two rapid displacements of magnitude 1.8 m and 2.4m. Draw sketches, roughly to scale, to show how your two displacements might add to give the following resultant of magnitudes.
a. 4.2 m
b. 0.6 m
c. 3.2 m

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Answer:

The answer is a 4.2m

Explanation:

Given data

Please see attached the rough drawing for your reference.

From the drawing, you ran 18m west and 2.4m south

The displacement is

= 1.8+2.4

=4.2m

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Answer:

* Larger mirrors collect more light and therefore fainter and more distant objects can have enough intensity to be detected

* arger mirrors decreases the angle of dispersion giving a better resolution of the bodies

Explanation:

Refracting telescopes get bigger every day for two main reasons.

* Larger mirrors collect more light and therefore fainter and more distant objects can have enough intensity to be detected

* the diffraction process for circular apertures is given by

               θ = 1.22 λ / D

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what are the precautions to be taken while performing a rectangular glass prism experiment​

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Answer:

PRECAUTIONS

-The refracting faces of the glass prism should be smooth, transparent and without any air bubble or broken edge. ...

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a. Use the graph and the element made in question 2 to determine the mass of the star.

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Black balls with blue waffles

Violet pulls a rake horizontally on a frictionless driveway with a net force of 2.0 N for 5.0 m.
How much kinetic energy does the rake gain?

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Answer:

10 J.

Explanation:

Given that,

Net force acting on the rake, F = 2 N

Distance moved by the rake, d = 5 m

We need to find the kinetic energy gained by the rake. We know that,

Kinetic energy = work done

So,

K = F×d

K = 2 N × 5 m

K = 10 J

So, 10 J of kinetic energy is gained by the rake.

Violet pulls a rake horizontally on a frictionless driveway with a net force of 2.0 N for 5.0 m.

How much kinetic energy does the rake gain?

Answer: 10 J

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Answer:

13.9 m/s.

Explanation:

Since the vertical velocity of the skydiver is constant at v = 7.0 m/s, we find the time, t it takes him to drop from a height of h = 70 m.

So, distance = velocity time

h = vt

t = h/v = 70 m/7 m/s = 10 s

This is also the time it takes him to move horizontally a distance of d = 120 m to the target.

So, his horizontal velocity is v' = distance/time = d/t = 120m/10 s = 12 m/s.

Since both vertical and horizontal velocities are perpendicular, we add them vectorially to obtain the skydivers total speed, V.

So, V = √(v² + v'²)

= √((7.0 m/s)² + (12.0 m/s)'²)

= √(49 m²/s² + 144 m²/s²)

= √(193 m²/s²)

= 13.9 m/s.

The direction of this velocity is Ф = tan⁻¹(v/v')

= tan⁻¹(7 m/s/12 m/s)

= tan⁻¹(0.5833)

= 30.3°

Q4. What is the speed of light in a block of glass that
has an Index of refraction of 1.11?

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Refractive index(n)= speed of light in vacuum/ speed of light in medium.
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Iron has a specific heat of o.45 J/g °C. Removing -1.16 E 2 J of energy lowered the temperature of iron from 89 °C to 26.41 °C. What was the mass of the iron?

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Answer:

m = 4.11 grams

Explanation:

Given that,

The specific heat of Iron, c = 0.45 J/g°C

Heat removed, [tex]Q=1.16\times 10^2\ J[/tex]

Initial temperature, [tex]T_i=89^{\circ} C[/tex]

Final temperature, [tex]T_f=26.41^{\circ} C[/tex]

We need to find the mass of the iron. We know that the heat removed in terms of specific heat is given by :

[tex]Q=mc\Delta T\\\\m=\dfrac{Q}{c\Delta T}\\\\m=\dfrac{-1.16\times 10^2}{0.45\times (26.41-89)}\\\\m=4.11\ g[/tex]

So, the mass of the iron is 4.11 grams.

2. A force of 10 N is applied to an object which accelerates at a rate of 2m/s2. What is the mass
of the object?
(10 Points)
10 kg
5 kg
2 kg
20 kg

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5 kg because to find mass you’re going to divide force by acceleration 10/2 is 5

is
5
The specific heat of copper is 0.385 J/g
°C. How much thermal energy is required
to increase the temperature of a 20g
sample of copper from 20°C to 50°C?
Q = m CAT
A 154 )
B 231 )
C 308 )
D 385 )

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Answer:

Required energy Q = 231 J

Explanation:

Given:

Specific heat of copper C = 0.385 J/g°C

Mass m = 20 g

ΔT = (50 - 20)°C = 30 °C

Find:

Required energy

Computation:

Q = mCΔT

Q = 20(0.385)(30)

Required energy Q = 231 J

What do you call the height of a wave?
a. wavelength
b. frequency
c. amplitude
d. resonance

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Answer:

amplitude is the answer

Answer : C) Amplitude

Help me out please. It’d be greatly appreciated

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Answer:

Option D

2Na + Cl₂ —> 2NaCl

Explanation:

We'll begin by stating the law of conservation of matter.

The law of conservation of matter states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction but can be transferred from one form to another.

For an equation to comply with the law of conservation of matter, the number of atoms of each element must be the same on both side of the equation. This simply means that the equation must be balanced!

NOTE: An unbalanced equation simply means matter has been created or destroyed.

Now, we shall determine which equation is balanced. This can be obtained as follow:

For Option A

Na + Cl₂ —> 2NaCl

Reactant:

Na = 1

Cl = 2

Product:

Na = 2

Cl = 2

Thus, the equation is not balanced!

For Option B

2Na + 2Cl₂ —> 2NaCl

Reactant:

Na = 2

Cl = 4

Product:

Na = 2

Cl = 2

Thus, the equation is not balanced!

For Option C

2Na + Cl₂ —> NaCl

Reactant:

Na = 2

Cl = 2

Product:

Na = 1

Cl = 1

Thus, the equation is not balanced!

For Option D

2Na + Cl₂ —> 2NaCl

Reactant:

Na = 2

Cl = 2

Product:

Na = 2

Cl = 2

Thus, the equation is balanced!

From the above illustrations, only option D has a balanced equation. Thus, option D illustrate the law of conservation of matter.

A car accelerates from zero to a speed of 110
km/hr in 15 seconds. What is the car's rate of
acceleration?

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The car's rate of  acceleration : a = 2.04 m/s²

Further explanation

Given

speed = 110 km/hr

time = 15 s

Required

The acceleration

Solution

110 km/hr⇒30.56 m/s

Acceleration is the change in velocity over time

a = Δv : Δt

Input the value :

a = 30.56 m/s : 15 s

a = 2.04 m/s²

Which type of electromagnetic radiation is most likely to cause sunburn?
A. Ultraviolet
B. Visible light
C. Infrared
D. X-rays

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-The Answer is A Ultraviolet-

Explanation: UVA (Ultraviolet) rays can cause serious damage to your skin.
The answer is Ultraviolet

What simple machine can best be described as "a simple machine that uses an inclined plane wrapped around a rod"?

a wedge
a screw
a wheel and axle
a lever

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A screw I think I’m sorry if you get it wrong

Answer:

It is a screw.

Explanation:

On a scale of 1-10 how much do you care of what people think of you?

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

my family i hope thinks of me.  And I don't have friends for them to think of me.

How does Doppler ultrasound technology differ from ultrasound technology
that does not use the Doppler effect?
A. Doppler ultrasound collects data from moving objects.
B. Other ultrasound technology creates images, but Doppler
ultrasound does not.
C. Doppler ultrasound creates images, but other ultrasound
technology does not.
D. Doppler ultrasound is based on absorption of sound, and other
ultrasound technology is based on reflection.

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Answer:

A. Doppler ultrasound collects data from moving objects

Explanation:

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Answer:A. Doppler ultrasound collects data from moving objects.

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A ball is dropped from a building taking 3sec to fall to the ground. Calculate:
Speed ​​when falling to the ground
The height of the building

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Answer:

Vf = 29.4 m/s

h = 44.1 m

Explanation:

Data:

Initial Velocity (Vo) = 0 m/sGravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²Time (t) = 3 sFinal Velocity (Vf) = ?Height (h) = ?

==================================================================

Final Velocity

Use formula:

Vf = g * t

Replace:

Vf = 9.8 m/s² * 3s

Multiply:

Vf = 29.4 m/s

==================================================================

Height

Use formula:

[tex]\boxed{h=\frac{g*(t)^{2}}{2}}[/tex]

Replace:

[tex]\boxed{h=\frac{9.8\frac{m}{s^{2}}*(3s)^{2}}{2}}[/tex]

Multiply time squared:

[tex]\boxed{h=\frac{9.8\frac{m}{s^{2}}*9s^{2}}{2}}[/tex]

Simplify the s², and multiply in the numerator:

[tex]\boxed{h=\frac{88.2m}{2}}[/tex]

It divides:

[tex]\boxed{h=44.1\ m}[/tex]

What is the velocity when falling to the ground?

The final velocity is 29.4 meters per seconds.

How high is the building?

The height of the building is 44.1 meters.

Thomas knows that many machines transform electrical energy into other forms of energy

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Question:-
So? Gd for him though

Answer:

Only the car transforms electrical energy into more than one form of energy.

Explanation:

The motion of the car is mechanical energy but it can also transform into another energy witch is electrical energy

The planet Mars is host to five functioning spacecraft, three in orbit about the planet and two on the surface of the planet. Thanks to those spacecraft, we know that the planet Mars has a mass that is 0.11 times that of Earth and a radius that is 0.53 times that of Earth. The acceleration of an object in free-fall near the surface of Mars is most nearly what in terms of the local value of g on Earth

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Answer:

0.392

Explanation:

Mm = 0.11Me

Rm = 0.53Re

g = GM / r^2

G = 6.67 * 10^-11

gmars = (G * 0.11Me) / (0.53Re)^2

Recall:

gearth = GMe /Re^2

Hence, gmars in terms of gearth equals

gmars = gearth * (0.11 / 0.53^2)

gmars = gearth * 0.3915984

gmars = 0.392gearth

Question 18 of 25
Which type of reaction is shown in this energy diagram?
Energy
Products
Activation
Energy
Reoctants
to
ti
Time
A. Endothermic, because the products are lower in energy
B. Exothermic, because the reactants are lower in energy
C. Endothermic, because the reactants are lower in energy
D. Exothermic, because the products are lower in energy

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Answer:

Endothermic, because the reactants are lower in energy (C)

Explanation:

From the graph, you can see the energy of the products is higher than the energy of the reactants. If you recall that  when the enthalpy change  Eproducts is gretater than  Ereactants, the reaction is said to be endothermic.

Tasks
Task 2 - Compare and contrast the use of D'Alembert's principle with
the principle of conservation of energy to solve an
engineering problem
A motor vehicle having a mass of 800 kg is at rest on an incline of 1 in 8 when the
brakes are released. The vehicle travels 30 m down the incline against a constant
frictional resistance to motion of 100 N where it reaches the bottom of the slope.
a) Using the principle of conservation of energy, calculate the velocity of the
vehicle at the bottom of the incline.
b) Using an alternative method that does not involve a consideration of energy,
cacluate the velocity of the vehicle at the bottom of the incline.
c) Discuss the merits of the two methods you have used for parts a) and b) of
this question. Justify the use of an energy method for these types of
problems.​

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Answer:

NE DIYON INGILIZ MISIN SEN

A 10,000 g body falls from a height of 20 m. Calculate the potential energy when it is at a height of 10 m

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Answer:

Ep = 980 J

Explanation:

First, grams must be converted to kilograms. So, we must divide the value of the mass, by 1000.

[tex]\boxed{\frac{10000}{1000}=\boxed{10kg}}[/tex] ---------- Converted to kg.

==================================================================

Data:

Mass (m) = 10 kgGravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²Height (h) = 10 mPotential Energy (Ep) = ?

Use formula:

Ep = m * g * h

Replace:

Ep = 10 kg * 9.8 m/s² * 10 m

Multiply operations, with units:

Ep = 980 J

What is the potential energy?

The potential energy is 980 Joules.

A certain brand of hotdog cooker works by applying a potential difference of 144 V across opposite ends of a hot dog and allowing it to cook by means of the thermal energy produced. The current is 10.5 A, and the energy required to cook one hot dog is 60.6 kJ. If the rate at which energy is supplied is unchanged, how long will it take to cook three hot dogs simultaneously

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Answer:

120.237 seconds

Explanation:

Given that:

V = 144 V

I = 10.5 A

H = 60.6 kJ

Using the formula:

H = I²RT

From H = I²RT; making T the subject, we have:

[tex]T = \dfrac{H}{I^2R}[/tex]

where;

[tex]R = \dfrac{V}{I}[/tex]

[tex]T = \dfrac{H}{V \times I}[/tex]

[tex]T = \dfrac{60.6 \times 10^3 }{144 \times 10.5}[/tex]

T = 40.079

[tex]T_{neq} = 3T[/tex]

[tex]T_{neq} =3 \times 40.079[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{T_{neq} =120.237 \ sec}[/tex]

A spacecraft and a staellite are at diametrically opposite position in the same circular orbit of altitude 500 km above the earth. As it passes through point A, the spacecraft fires its engine for a short interval of time to increase its speed and enter an elliptical orbit. Knowing that the spacecraft returns to A at the same time the satellite reaches A after completing one and a half orbits, determine (a) the increase in speed required, (b) the periodic time for the elliptic orbit

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Answer:

Hello the diagram related to your question is attached below

answer: a) 851 m/s

             b)  8506.1 secs

Explanation:

calculate the periodic time of the satellite using the equation below

t = [tex]\frac{2\pi }{R} \sqrt{\frac{(R+h)^{3} }{g} }[/tex]  --  ( 1 )

where ; R = 6370 km

h = 500 km

g = 9.81 m/s^2

input given values into equation 1

t = 5670.75 secs

next calculate the periodic time taken by the space craft  

a) determine the increase in speed

V = v - [tex]\sqrt{\frac{gR^2}{R + h} }[/tex]  

where ; v = 8463 m/s , R = 6370 km, h = 500 km

V = 851 m/s

b) Determine the periodic time for the elliptic orbit

τ = [tex]\frac{3t}{2}[/tex]

 = [tex]\frac{3*5670.76}{2}[/tex]  =  8506.1 secs

attached below is the remaining part of the detailed solution

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