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Physics, 18.03.2021 01:20 dawood7068

When conducting objects (such as metals) are connected for a brief time, charge can be made to flow quite easily from one to the other, even if the objects are in contact for an extremely brief amount of time. To that end, consider two identical metallic ball bearings (i. e., two very tiny metallic solid spheres) having unknown charges 41 and 42. It is found that when they are placed 1 m apart, they experience a 25-N attractive force. (a) What can you conclude about the charges on these metal marbles from the information given?
(b) The ball bearings are made to touch very briefly and then are separated by 1 m again. What can you conclude about the charges now? Explain.
(c) Suppose that when the charges are 1 m apart, after briefly touching, they again feel a force of 25 N Determine the charges 41 and 42.

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