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Omar rubs a balloon with wool, giving the balloon a charge of -8.9x10-14 C. What is the force between the balloon and a metal sphere that is charged to 25 C and is 2 km away?
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Omar rubs a balloon with wool, giving the balloon a charge of -8.9x10-14 C. What is the force between the balloon and a metal sphere that is charged to 25 C and is 2 km away?
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25 C and is 2 km away?
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Answer:
-8.9×10-14=-89-14=-103°C
25°C=2km
-103°C=? Less
=-103/25×2km
=-8.24km
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