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Suppose That Two Point Charges

This document contains 10 problems involving calculating the electrical force between two charged balloons or point charges using Coulomb's law. The problems provide the charges on the balloons or points and their separation distance, and ask for the electrical force or the separation distance. Quantities given include charges ranging from microcoulombs to coulombs and separation distances ranging from centimeters to meters.

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Suppose That Two Point Charges

This document contains 10 problems involving calculating the electrical force between two charged balloons or point charges using Coulomb's law. The problems provide the charges on the balloons or points and their separation distance, and ask for the electrical force or the separation distance. Quantities given include charges ranging from microcoulombs to coulombs and separation distances ranging from centimeters to meters.

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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.
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.
3. Two balloons with charges of +3.37 C and -8.21 C attract each other with a force of
0.0626 Newton. Determine the separation distance between the two balloons.
4. Determine the electrical force of attraction between two balloons with separate charges of
+3.5 x 10-8C and -2.9 x 10-8 C when separated a distance of 0.65 m.
5. Determine the electrical force of attraction between two balloons that are charged with
the opposite type of charge but the same quantity of charge. The charge on the balloons is
6.0 x 10-7 C and they are separated by a distance of 0.50 m.

6. 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.
7. 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.
8. Two balloons with charges of +3.37 C and -8.21 C attract each other with a force of
0.0626 Newton. Determine the separation distance between the two balloons.
9. Determine the electrical force of attraction between two balloons with separate charges of
+3.5 x 10-8C and -2.9 x 10-8 C when separated a distance of 0.65 m.
10.Determine the electrical force of attraction between two balloons that are charged with
the opposite type of charge but the same quantity of charge. The charge on the balloons is
6.0 x 10-7 C and they are separated by a distance of 0.50 m.

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