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The document contains a series of physics problems related to electric forces and fields involving charged objects. It includes calculations for forces between charges, the electric field experienced by charged particles, and the distance between charges. Each problem requires applying principles of electrostatics to determine the nature of the forces and fields involved.
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The document contains a series of physics problems related to electric forces and fields involving charged objects. It includes calculations for forces between charges, the electric field experienced by charged particles, and the distance between charges. Each problem requires applying principles of electrostatics to determine the nature of the forces and fields involved.
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1.An object with a charge of 2.

00 C is separated from a second object with the same charge by a


distance of 1.50 m. What is the electric force acting between the charges? Is the force an attractive or
repulsive force?

2.An object with a charge of 1.50 x 10^-2 C is separated from a second object with a charge of -2.50 x
10^-2 C by a distance of 0.500 m. Calculate the force acting between the charges. Is the force attractive
or repulsive?

3.An electric force of 7.19 x 10^-8 N acts between two charges, both of magnitude 2.00 x 10^-10 N.
Calculate the distance between the two charges.

4.Jam pulls her wool sweater over her head, which charges her body as the sweater rubs against her
cotton shirt. a) What is the electric field at a location where a 1.40x10^17 C - piece of lint experiences a
force of 2.8x10^7 N as it floats near Jam?

5.A bug accumulates 2.0x10^11 C of positive charge as it flies through the air. What is the magnitude and
direction of the electric field at a location 3.0 cm away from the fly?

6.Mr. Leonel is photocopying lab sheets for his first period class. A particle of toner carrying a charge of
2.0x10^8 C in the copying machine experiences an electric field of 1.4x10^7 N/C as it’s pulled toward the
paper. What is the electric force acting on the toner particle?

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