Problem 1CQ What is alike about charges when we say “two like charges”? Do they look, smell, or tasle the same?
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Problem 2CQ
Four lightweight balls A, B, C, and D are suspended by threads. Ball A has been touched by a plastic rod that was rubbed with wool. When the balls are brought close together, without touching, the following observations are made:
¦ Balls B, C, and D are attracted to ball A.
¦ Balls B and D have no effect on each other.
¦ Ball B is attracted to ball C.
What are the charge states (positive, negative, or neutral) of balls A, B, C, and D? Explain.
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The first step in solving 20 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 2CQFour lightweight balls A, B, C, and D are suspended by threads. Ball A has been touched by a plastic rod that was rubbed with wool. When the balls are brought close together, without touching, the following observations are made:¦ Balls B, C, and D are attracted to ball A.¦ Balls B and D have no effect on each other.¦ Ball B is attracted to ball C.What are the charge states (positive, negative, or neutral) of balls A, B, C, and D? Explain.
From the textbook chapter Electric Fields and Forces you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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