A charge of 4.5 109 C is located 3.2 m from a charge of 2.8 109 C. Find the electrostatic force exerted by one charge on the other.
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Introduction
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Motion In One Dimension
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Vectors and
Two-Dimensional Motion
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The Laws of Motion
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Energy
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Momentum and Collisions
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Rotational Motion and the Law of Gravity
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Rotational Equilibrium and Rotational Dynamics
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Solids and Fluids
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Thermal Physics
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Energy in Thermal Processes
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The Laws of Thermodynamics
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Vibrations and Waves
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Sound
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Electric Forces and Electric Fields
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Electrical Energy and Capacitance
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Current and Resistance
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Current and ResistanceDirect-Current Circuits
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Magnetism
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Induced Voltages and Inductance
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Alternating Current Circuits and Electromagnetic Waves
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Reection and Refraction of Light
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Mirrors and Lenses
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Wave Optics
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Optical Instruments
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Relativity
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Quantum Physics
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Atomic Physics
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Nuclear Physics
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Nuclear Energy and Elementary Particles
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Chapter 15 Problem 15.1
Question
A charge of 4.5 109 C is located 3.2 m from a charge of 2.8 109 C. Find the electrostatic force exerted by one charge on the other.
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Title
College Physics 7
Author
Raymond A. Serway
ISBN
9780495113690