SOLUTION: What is the force between two negatively charged objects if q1 = 2.5x10^-6 C, q2 = 4.3x10-6 C and the distance between the charges is 0.04m

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Question 1154783: What is the force between two negatively charged objects if q1 = 2.5x10^-6 C, q2 = 4.3x10-6 C and the distance between the charges is 0.04m
Answer by ikleyn(52848)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Use the Coulomb law.


On Coulomb law, see this Wikipedia article

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulomb%27s_law


When you learn the subject, the remaining calculations will be an easy, a pleasant and useful exercise to you.

    When you solve such problems, knowledge of units is of great importance.

    You may learn about the units from your textbook, or from the referred Wikipedia article.

    Pay special attention to it and do not miss this issue (!)

Happy learning (!)



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