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- Two 25.0-g copper spheres are placed 75.0 cm apart. Each copper atom has 29 electrons, and the molar mass of copper is 63.5463 g/mol. What fraction of the electrons from the first sphere must be transferred to the second sphere for the net electrostatic force between the spheres to equal 100 kN?Three charged particles are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle as shown in Figure P19.9. Calculate the total electric force on the 7.00-C charge.Three small metallic spheres with identical mass m and identical charge +q are suspended by light strings from the same point (Fig. P23.55). The left-hand and right-hand strings have length L and make an angle with the vertical. What is the value of q in terms of k, g, m, L, and ? Figure P23.55
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