L L In the figure above, two tiny conducting balls of identical mass m and identical charge q hang from nonconducting threads of length L. Assume that 0 is so small that tan 0 can be replaced by its approximate equal, sin 6. Find the magnitude of q in terms of the given variables (not including 0), using eo and g if necessary.
L L In the figure above, two tiny conducting balls of identical mass m and identical charge q hang from nonconducting threads of length L. Assume that 0 is so small that tan 0 can be replaced by its approximate equal, sin 6. Find the magnitude of q in terms of the given variables (not including 0), using eo and g if necessary.
Chapter6: Gauss's Law
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