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Two physics students (mary at 52.0 kg and john at 90.7 kg) are 28.0 m apart. let each have a 0.01% imbalance in their amounts of positive and negative charge, one student being positive and the other negative. estimate the electrostatic force of attraction between them. (hint: replace the stu- dents by spheres of water and use the result of problem 31.) section 27-6 charge is conserved

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