1. Suppose that two point charges, each with a charge of +1.00 Coulomb are separated by a distance of 1.00 meter. Determine the magnitude of the electrical force of repulsion between them.
Given:
Q1 = 1.00 C
Q2 = 1.00 C
d = 1.00 m
Find:
Felect = ???
Felect = k • Q1 • Q2 / d2
Felect = (9.0 x 109 N•m2/C2) • (1.00 C) • (1.00 C) / (1.00 m)2
Felect = 9.0 x 109 N
2. Two balloons are charged with an identical quantity and type of charge: -6.25 nC. They are held apart at a separation distance of 61.7 cm. Determine the magnitude of the electrical force of repulsion between them.
Given:
Q1 = -6.25 nC = -6.25 x 10-9 C
Q2 = -6.25 nC = -6.25 x 10-9 C
d = 61.7 cm = 0.617 m
Find:
Felect = ???
Felect = k • Q1 • Q2 / d2
Felect = (9.0 x 109 N•m2/C2) • (6.25 x 10-9 C) • (6.25 x 10-9 C) / (0.617 m)2
Felect = 9.23 x 10-7 N
3. Two balloons with charges of +3.37 µC and -8.21 µC attract each other with a force of 0.0626 Newton. Determine the separation distance between the two balloons.
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