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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Objects A and B are both positively charged. Both have amass of 100 g, but A has twice the charge of B. When A and Bare placed with I 0 cm between their centers, B experiences anelectric force of 0.45 N.a. How large is the force on A?b. What are the charges qA and qB?
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The first step in solving 20 problem number 43 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Objects A and B are both positively charged. Both have amass of 100 g, but A has twice the charge of B. When A and Bare placed with I 0 cm between their centers, B experiences anelectric force of 0.45 N.a. How large is the force on A?b. What are the charges qA and qB?
From the textbook chapter Electric Fields and Forces you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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