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A small metal sphere, carrying a net charge of
q1 = -2.60 µC, is held in a stationary position by
insulating supports. A second small metal sphere, with
a net charge of q2 = -7.20 µC and mass 1.90 g, is
projected toward q1. When the two spheres are 0.800
m apart, q2 is moving toward qi with speed 22.0 m/s
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What is the speed of q2 when the spheres are 0.400 m apart?
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Express your answer with the appropriate units.
(Figure 1). Assume that the two spheres can be
treated as point charges. You can ignore the force of
gravity.
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How close does q2 get to q1?
Express your answer in meters.
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Exercise 23.5 - Enhanced - with Solution
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I Review | Constants
Scores
A small metal sphere, carrying a net charge of
q1 = -2.60 µC, is held in a stationary position by
insulating supports. A second small metal sphere, with
a net charge of q2 = -7.20 µC and mass 1.90 g, is
projected toward q1. When the two spheres are 0.800
m apart, q2 is moving toward qi with speed 22.0 m/s
Pearson eText
Previous Answers Request Answer
Submit
Study Area
X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
(Figure 1). Assume that the two spheres can be
treated as point charges. You can ignore the force of
gravity.
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1 of 1
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How close does q2 get to q1?
Express your answer in meters.
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v = 22.0 m/s
92
91
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