Four lightweight balls A, B, C, andD are suspended by threads. Ball A has been touched by a plastic rod that was mbbed 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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a. Ts there a point between a 10 nC charge and a 20 nC chargeat which the electric fie ld is zero? If so, which charge is thispoint closer to? If not, why not?b. Repeat part a for the case of a 10 nC charge and a - 20 nC charge.
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The first step in solving 20 problem number 21 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: a. Ts there a point between a 10 nC charge and a 20 nC chargeat which the electric fie ld is zero? If so, which charge is thispoint closer to? If not, why not?b. Repeat part a for the case of a 10 nC charge and a - 20 nC charge.
From the textbook chapter Electric Fields and Forces you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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