What is the magnitude of the electric force of attraction between an iron nucleus (q = +26e) and its innermost electron if the distance between them is 1.5 X 10-12 m?
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Two small charged spheres hang from cords of equallength as shown in Fig. 21-55 and makesmall angles $i and 02 with the vertical, (a) If Qi = Q, Qi = 20, and m1 = m2 = ra,determine the ratio 61/ 62- (b) If <2i = Qi Qi = 2<2, mi = ra, and ra2 = 2ra, determinethe ratio 0i/02. (c) Estimate thedistance between the spheres for each case.FIGURE 21-55 20.
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The first step in solving 21 problem number 20 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Two small charged spheres hang from cords of equallength as shown in Fig. 21-55 and makesmall angles $i and 02 with the vertical, (a) If Qi = Q, Qi = 20, and m1 = m2 = ra,determine the ratio 61/ 62- (b) If <2i = Qi Qi = 2<2, mi = ra, and ra2 = 2ra, determinethe ratio 0i/02. (c) Estimate thedistance between the spheres for each case.FIGURE 21-55 20.
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